2008/8/21 Robert C Smith <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I have been using Windows for over 15 years but I'm new to Linux. I > recently installed Fedora 9 from a Live CD and allowed it to update > itself over the net. I am trying to find out my kernel version. On the > GNOME desktop from the top menu bar I select System --> About This > Computer. That window has a line that says "Kernel Linux > 2.6.27-0.244.rc2.git1.fc10.i686". Is this the kernel version? That suggests that somehow after installing Fedora 9 (the current stable release) you enabled the development software repository and updated to the current development (rawhide) version - I really don't think you wanted to do this if you're new to linux, this is only suitable for developers and testers. You should really consider reinstalling Fedora 9 and not enabling the development repositories. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list