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how about making redhat see ide cdrom's and convert them to scsi automaticly, I for the live of me can't get that to work no matter how hard i try
may even go back to ........might go back to ........
Distribution: Mandrake, Xandros, and Debian 3.0 (Woody) as a proxy
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What is the comprehensive list of what's been included/patched? Any chance of getting patches that add iptables H323 conntrack modules? This is a huge feature for home office/small office users wanting to move over and home users wanting to move over.
Distribution: Mandrake, Xandros, and Debian 3.0 (Woody) as a proxy
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As an developer I've taken an interest in UML - User Mode Linux. With it's acceptance into the 2.5 kernel we can expect it in 2.6, but until thin does the lq kernel have this?
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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There are many more patches to add. I appreciate all of the suggestions and am looking into each of the patches. In the meantime here is 2.4.19-lq2. It includes an updated rmap and all of the pending ReiserFS stuff.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Also, just to summarize here is a comprhensive list of where to download the lq kernel. It is quite a mess now and I am going to clean it up soon, but for now:
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