Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jul 2007 09:58 UTC
Linux "After 6 months of careful integration and testing, I'm happy to announce availability of Linux 2.4.35," 2.4 maintainer Willy Tarreau announced on the lkml. This is the second stable 2.4 kernel released since Willy became the 2.4 kernel maintainer nearly a year ago in August of 2006. Source level changes can be viewed through the linux-2.4 gitweb interface.
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RE: Still in servers
by porcel on Fri 27th Jul 2007 22:34 UTC in reply to "Still in servers"
porcel
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2006-01-28

Debian Sarge shipped by default with 2.4 and has been rock solid for me. I still have many servers running it.

Everyone claims that Debian is outdated and that they need the latest and greatest. I need stuff to keep working, day in and day out.

I do eventually change to newer technologies, but I tend to stay behind the leading edge and I have never regretted doing so. Security errata and support for newer hardware is one of the few good reasons to often move to newer distributions.

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