which version of redhat linux has kernel version less than 2.4.4 ?
as redhat 8 has version 2.4.18 .
not sure , but i think redhat linux 7.3 has 2.4.4 .
but you can download it from http://kernel.org and recompile it easily.
regards
Ritesh Agrawal
On Sun, 2004-02-15 at 23:53, Raj Mathur wrote:
LL where was this?
On one of the 40-foot banners opposite the seminar hall. See event
pics at linux-delhi.org, 8th row, 3rd column.
saw the pic. wish i had seen this earlier, or someone had pointed this
to me. would have requested them to
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
I have this very odd set of packets on the cable network repeatedly
landing on my eth0 link. Somebody's terribly misconfigured box?
12:44:29.667404 127.0.0.1.http 210.7.37.117.1016: R 0:0(0) ack
1698234369 win 0
12:44:29.687263 127.0.0.1.http 210.7.102.117.1619: R
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which version of redhat linux has kernel version less than 2.4.4 ?
as redhat 8 has version 2.4.18 .
redhat 1.x
[g,d,r]
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Hi all.
May be i've joined this thread a little late so pls
excuse if this sounds dumb, but are we sure LA2005
will happen in New Delhi again?
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You see, when i was composing my message, i forgot ilugd's mailing address.
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Dear All,
Can anybody, pls let me know where I can get the
transaction processing performance statistics in
a clustered linux server configuration?
The statistics required are such that performance
data is gathered based the timeline when a new box
is added.
I've some info from
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
eep. After running through the ethernet headers, I just discovered that
these packets are coming from a blaster infected machine which is also
flooding the network with syn packets to continuously increasing IP
numbers.
I have seen blaster infections before, but i
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
which version of redhat linux has kernel version less than 2.4.4 ?
as redhat 8 has version 2.4.18 .
RH7.0 has kernel 2.2.18-22 with a preview of 2.4.0-??
RH7.3 has kernel 2.4.18-3.
RH7.2 has kernel 2.4.7-10
RH7.1 has kernel 2.4.2-2
visit
[Here we are discussing how patents are destroying the fabric of the
software industry, and here is some chest thumping from a giant which
comes up with an average of approx. 10 patents a day? - Sandip]
http://www.ibm.com/news/in/2004/01/2004011401.html
January 13, 2004... IBM earned 3,415
Kishore Hi! All, With my limted design skills, here's some of the
Kishore photos. I jst hope Roblimo does not get this onto
Kishore Slashdot!
Actually, I'm more likely to use a couple of them in my NewsForge
stories - directly, not as links.
Slashdot interview will be up Tuesday
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On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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which version of redhat linux has kernel version
less than 2.4.4 ?
as redhat 8 has version 2.4.18 .
Try out redhat 6.0 or 7.0 one of them had kernel 2.2.x
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Hi Buddy,
1.If you are interested in learning the kernel programming in linux, u can
go through the below linkIn this book he explains the kernel as a
programmers point of view.
http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/
2.If you realy want to understand in detail how linux kernel
Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
It helps if you avoid cross-posting.
I am really sorry about this. When I got Fedora Core 2 within days after
release, I was so excited and wanted to share it with everyone. When I
used to have a slow connection earlier, I couldn't even dream of getting
a distribution
Is it legal to distribute(sell) Redhat 9.0 / Fedora cds or list them on
my website? I have been getting mails from many people saying that it's
illegal and a website has already been closed for this reason. I have
also seen some sites listing RXX XXX Linux etc instead of Red Hat Linux.
Please
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 03:15, Mejo Jose wrote:
Is it legal to distribute(sell) Redhat 9.0 / Fedora cds or list them on
my website? I have been getting mails from many people saying that it's
illegal and a website has already been closed for this reason. I have
also seen some sites listing RXX
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