Matt Polashek wrote:
Hi! I am new to the list and Fedora. I have pgrade my Redhat 8 box to Redhat 9 and I am dissatisfied with the progress of the kerne.l (RH9 still uses 2.4.20 and the current is 2.4.24 as far as I can garner) I am downloading the Fedora .iso images to install as I have noticed it includes the 2.4.22 kernel. I would prefer the ease of use of Fedora (which includes a somewhat progressive program) over the cutting edge kernels of other distros. (like Gentoo or whatever where one can run a 2.6 kernel but it's difficult) Can I simply "upgrade" using the anaconda installer or would it be better to go for a completely new installation? Also how can I help out? I am a musician without coding skills really, but I am a professional music textbook editor so maybe I could help with documentation or something. Let me know. I am excited about the project!
Thanks! Matt
If you want to use a 2.6 kernel , just download the one available at the development tree... And you're ready to rock...
Pedro Macedo