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Old 02-19-2008, 11:41 AM
David
 
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Default Re: Slackware 10.0 and Kernel 2.6

Lars Behrens wrote:
>
> can someone tell me what this statement form Slackware.com means:
>
> "(with Linux 2.6.7 as an alternate choice in /testing)"
>
> When I buy the isos, will Kernel 2.6.7 be included (is /testing on the
> cds), or does that mean that I have to download it from somewhere? And
> tweak the different settings by myself
>
> I would like to buy Slackware 10 because I appreciate Pat's work, but if
> there would be much trouble in using Kernel 2.6., I would stick to 9.1
> and wait for a release with native 2.6-Kernel support.


Yes it is included with the distro. It just isn't the default kernel.

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