On  3 Apr, Ewan Dunbar wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, tf wrote:
>> hey all
>> 
>> I got lx_suse.rpm, installed it.  Do I now have the new kernal, or must I configure 
>somthing else?  When I boot with 
>> lilo, I think I see the old kernal number.
> 
> Yeah. You have to compile it and install it. I don't recommend getting the
> SuSE sources, though, because you can't patch them using standard kernel
> patches from ftp sites -- and I don't think SuSE provides kernel patches.
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You can get the kernel sources from www.kernel.org or www.linuxhq.com.
I dont think I have ever used an rpm file for a kernel.
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