Rajagopal:

I can't remember the exact command to get the kernel source but do this:
look in your /usr/src/  directory. There your will see a symlink linux and
the kernel version. The stock version for 6.0 is 2.2.5-15 so that is
probably what you have. I still thing the 2.2.14 version is still the most
recent version out. I checked one of the redhat mirrors www.rge.com and the
2.2.14 was the most recent I could find unless anyone else out there knows
of a more current version. Ftp to this site and go to
/pub/systems/linux/kernel. Don't mess with the 2.3 unless your experimenting
as they are still in development. Get an even number like the 2.2.x, and the
most up to date I see on this site is the 2.2.14. Oh this is about a 15 meg
download. I don't know what kind of connection you have but it takes a
little while to get it depending on what kind of download rate you can get
there. They accept anonymous ftp.

Good Luck,


Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
www.bonwell.com





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From: Rajagopal Subash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Red Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:21 AM
Subject: How to find Kernel version


> Dear All:
> I see all of you exchanging info with version of the kernel. Can I know
how
> to find out the version and also how to rebuild a new version. I am using
RH
> 6.0. Also let me know where to download the new version if available.
> Subash
>
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