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« on: 13 June 2002, 07:18 »
Whats so good about having 2.4 rather than 1.2? Is there any reason i might want to use an older kernel when i create my Linux From Scratch? Do the BSDs use a different kernel or the exact same kernel?
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« Reply #1 on: 13 June 2002, 07:19 »
Kernel 2.4 has sea monkeys built into it

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« Reply #2 on: 13 June 2002, 07:22 »
2.4 is the newest stable kernel.  Most software you fins now requires at least 2.2 to run.

As for the BSD's they each have a different kernel; if OpenBSd used the FreeBSd kernel, then it wouldn't be a different BSD, would it?  It would be a distro of FreeBSD.