Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 02:31 pm, Tim Lauridsen wrote:
Use update, it will give you newest and best fit kernel.
Kernels are always added to your system, the previous installed kernels
will not be removed, so you can always boot into a previous kernel from
the grub
boot loader.
Yep, thanks a lot Tim. I'm using the latest kernel now. By the way, where can
I find info on what's new / change log about the new kernel?
If you want the package changelog. rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version>.
You can also read the fedora announce-list for that. If you need a "user
friendly" changelog of the upstream kernel, see
http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
The full changelog is available from http://kernel.org/git in Linus
kernel. I will add that information to the release notes.
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