*- On 28 Jan, Gary L. Hennigan wrote about "Re: kernel 2.2.0"
> 
> So if slink is frozen, meaning nothing but bug fixes can be put into
> the distribution, how can putting 2.2.x into it be justified? Please
> don't read this as negative or sarcastic, I'm genuinely curious about
> the process.
> 

Read the threads in the debian-devel archive titled 'getting kernel 2.2
into slink'.  Basically slink is 2.2 compliant and 2.2 will only be
available as a source package and not the default image.  Also with
slink almost ready for release it will be a nice PR move to be one of
the first Linux dist's to ship with the new 2.2 kernel in the set.

-- 
Brian 
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