r j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello:
> The Mandrake Security 'cookfire' distr uses kernel 2.2.18, albeit
> compiled for i386. There is a source RPM that you can use to rebuild
> for your arch.
> kernel-2.2.18-1mdk.src.rpm can be found on the mirrors that contain
> 'cookfire' SRPMS(of cours
I haven't done this but i know there are packages for 2.2.18 in cooker,
under the name kernel22. I haven't gotten down to actually trying it out
but it seems the logical thing to do when all the 2.2.18 NFS issues are
hammered out.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Nicolas Pomarede wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I
Hello:
The Mandrake Security 'cookfire' distr uses kernel 2.2.18, albeit
compiled for i386. There is a source RPM that you can use to rebuild
for your arch.
kernel-2.2.18-1mdk.src.rpm can be found on the mirrors that contain
'cookfire' SRPMS(of course). It might work for you-dunno. Check the
l
Hello,
I know this is a little off-topic to strict cooker discussions, but I was
unable to find if there were RPMs for Mandrake 7.2 to replace the kernel
by the latest 2.2.18 version ?
Is the only solution to grab the sources from kernel.org, or could I use
the 2.2.18 kernel available in cooke