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Paul Akkermans (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > John Summerfield wrote: >> Paul Akkermans wrote: >>> >>> Last week I installed my debian system with a cd-rom I got from a >>> friend. When I was installing Debian I saw that the kernel which was >>> included on the cd-rom was version 2.22. From the website >>> www.kernel.org I saw that version (the stable version) 2.6.7 is >>> available. But the problem is that I have no idea how to upgrade my >>> kernel. Can somebody tell me what steps I have to take to patch my >>> kernel? >> >> 2.22 isn't very likely. >> At a commandline, enter these commands and post the results: >> uname -a >> cat /etc/debian_version >> >> This will tell folk here which kernel and version of Debian you have. >> >> You might also explain to us what your kernel does not do that you >> expect 2.6.7 to do. It's quite possible that your system won't work >> if you don't go about upgrading your kernel properly, and for most >> people, whatever the distro, a kernel from kernel.org is probably a >> mistake. >> [...] >> > uname -a > Linux debian 2.2.20-idepci #1 Sat Apr 20 12:45:19 EST 2002 i686 > unknown > > cat /etc/debian_version > 3.0 You used the standard installation kernel. Debian Woody also includes 2.4.18, e.g. kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686. You can get newer versions including kernel 2.6 from backports.org. However if you want to use 2.6 on Woody you need to upgrade quite a lot of core programs because the ones in Woody don't work with kernel 2.6 properly or can't use all of its features. If you want a newer one, I would use 2.4.18-1 from security.debian.org, of a newer 2.4 version from backports.org. For details on how to use them, read the explanations on backports.org, and take a look at the list archive at lists.debian.org or groups.google.com (group linux.debian.user). best regards Andreas janssen -- Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC801674 ICQ #17079270 Registered Linux User #267976 http://www.andreas-janssen.de/debian-tipps.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]