"Shango" == Shango Oluwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Shango> Why, if 2.4.x is more recent & secure, is my Debian 3 Shango> (woody) CD distribution built with kernel 2.2.20 ?
and in response to several good explanations "Shango" asks: Shango> Is kernel 2.4.21 considered safe for a production machine Shango> now? I don't know about 2.4.21, but I can say this: I've had 2.4.18-686 up for over 250 days on a workgroup server. The machine provides CVS repositories, hosts Tomcat and Apache web services, and runs bug tracking services for a group of about 30 developers. The machine runs Debian Woody on an old 400 Mhz Dell with 128 MB RAM quite literally rescued from a closet that got flooded. I have all the security updates but one installed. I use the ext3 file system. The 2.4.18 kernels for i386 compatible architectures were recently patched for security. My uptime should tell you that I don't have those patches. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]