As I recall the Redhat 6.2 install gives you
linux-2.2.14, and Suse gives you linux-2.2.20.
   I also recall that there is no working 2.4.x
kernel for SMP.  Although I would love to
be told that I am wrong.
Good Luck
Brian

>I have used six in an enterprise 4000 6x166Mhz.  The system seened to
>utilize then rather well with postfix.
>Suse 7.1 installs a 2.2 series kernel.
>
>Redhat 6.2 installs a 2.2? series kernel (pretty out of date).
>I am not sure about debian.
>
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