> You can go to www.kernel.org and get 2.4.14(the latest stable) and build
> it yourself or go to the mandrake website and find a cooker mirror and get
> the latest cooker kernel as an rpm and install it.(I never recommend this
> method I always like to build my own so I can add in only what I need and
> not have useless garbage compiled in that I don't need.)

  You have a good point there, although with SuSE, and a suspect Mandrake 
too, there are generally a lot of nice features patched in that you do not 
get at Kernel.org. BTW, does cooker offer source code too? I guess that would 
be the best of both worlds - source code of a patched kernel. :-)

  -Tim

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