On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 11:27:00PM -0700, Paul G Rogers wrote:
> 
> Over the years I've learned a rule: "Never use version .0 of ANYTHING!" 
> I stopped with 2.6.17 just to test.  I expect the teeny's fix some late
> glitches.  But I want to add some extra packages first.
> 
 s/glitches/vulnerabilities and glitches/

> > What you will probably find is that you need to upgrade udev and
> >any custom rules files (syntax is now a lot tighter, == instead of
> 
> You don't remember?  ;-)   (Well, they say when you get old, the memory
> is the second thing to go.  My experience is it's true--knees go first.
> ;-)

 Oh, I can remember that part - for weeks I only tested development
kernels on x86 (my one system with static devices) because of the
expected need to upgrade udev.  Then somebody on lkml mentioned that
it was working for him with an old udev.  It all depends on your
config, hardware, udev-rules.

 I was then able to use 2.6.15-rc without problems, but I had hardly
anything connected, maybe no sound, certainly no usb stick or camera
rules.

Ken
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