I commend the Debian development team for choosing the 2.0.29 kernel rather than the 2.0.30 kernel in the v 1.3.1 release. My experience with the 2.0.30 kernel is that it caused the latest stable release of the Ibcs2 emulator software (970513) to fail. This was important to me in order to run the vendor's (APC) software for smart-ups based on SCO emulation. Perhaps there are other stories of Ibcs2 or other 2.0.30 failures the Debian users would like to share?
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