> The Linux version was done on 1.2.13 ELF - which is probably the most widely
> used and distributed Linux release in the world today. All the major
> Linux distributions are based on 1.2.13 ELF.
>
> There are 1.3.x kernels, but as any Linux hacker knows, 1.odd.x are the
> experimental kernels, and 1.even.x are the 'stable' ones. Running any
> odd numbered builds on a production machine is crazy.
I think Megazone needs to get out more often. Most Linux distributions
these days come with a 2.0.x kernel...that's right, the next stable
release series is out...and has been for about 5 months. They've even
started on 2.1.x...the next development series already.
> 1.2.13 is what everyone wanted. And it is better than 1.2.3 QMAGIC, which
> is what we built things on last time.
Not me. I'll wait for the source before trying radiusd 2.0. I use 2.0.x
kernels and a.out libs.
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