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On Saturday 02 November 2002 03:44 pm, Patrick Beart wrote:

> >>  Actually, you can't unless I'm doing something wrong...  All the
> >> links
> >>
> >  > send you to RHSA-2002-205.html to get the newer 2.4.18.
>
>       Odd-numbered kernels are development kernels, not stable
> releases. 

Well, sort of.
Odd numbered branches are development, even are stable.
2.4.* is stable, while 2.5.* is development, for example.

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