On Thursday 22 October 2009 19:23:39 debian-user-digest- requ...@lists.debian.org wrote: > > Are these going to be "released" to SId? > > > > Repos still list rc6-experimental. I have seen references to 2.6.31.4 ! > > > > > > I don't pay close attention to what is in the repos, but I don't recall > seeing an odd numbered packaged by the Debian kernel team. I could be > wrong though. The references to 2.6.31.4 are referring to the current > stable linux kernel available at http://www.kernel.org/ . The latest > message I read from the Kernel Team indicated 2.6.32 would be included > in Squeeze.¹ So obviously Sid will see that before it enters Squeeze. > > Compiling your own is not very difficult.² Have a look at the package > 'kernel-package' and read over it's documentation. Of course google > seems to know everything. >
There are 2.6.32-rc's around as well, but not on Debian. Why should there not be current stable kernel version on Debian? I always compile my own. Question is that if Debian is keeping it back, is it safe. Another question--what do you do with kbuild packages? I have those for the 2.6.31.4 with rt patch 14 as well which I do want. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org