Try the "F" link on the right.
Brice
Steven Rostedt a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering why there's only patches to download from the kernel.org
> home page? It would be nice if you could also download the image that
> you needed to patch against. I know I can easily get the images by
> cruising down the links of either the HTML or FTP.
>
> If the full image is not there to have people use the patches more
> often, then it would make more sense to have a link on the main page to
> the image to patch against. If I have to make the effort to follow the
> links down to get a image, I'll just take the full image of the one I
> want instead of the patch. This means that the next time I get a image,
> I need to download the whole thing again.
>
> So having something like this:
>
> The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is: 2.6.11.10 (patched against 2.6.11)
>
> Having the 2.6.11.10 be a link to the patch and 2.6.11 the full bz2
> image tar ball. When I get a image I would get the 2.6.11, then the
> patch. The next time I would only need to get the patch. Otherwise,
> being lazy and a procrastinator, I would follow the links and download
> the 2.6.11.10 tarball. (lazy since I don't need to do any patching, a
> procrastinator since I could have downloaded the 2.6.11 to patch against
> next time but just say "I'll do that later!").
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Steve
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