I know that. I use a linux box *regularly* that has a 2.x build on it.
Red Hat.
And 'stable' is extremely relative. It's needed an upgrade quite regularly
since they first went to 2.0.x - compared to 1.2.13 it is in the midst of an
earthquake.
>release series is out...and has been for about 5 months. They've even
>started on 2.1.x...the next development series already.
That's the regular procedure. Immediately after a 'stable' kernel is
revved, they start on the next development level. They've been leap frogging
like that at least since 1.0.x and 1.1.x.
>Not me. I'll wait for the source before trying radiusd 2.0. I use 2.0.x
>kernels and a.out libs.
When ELF is so much better, and the way things are moving, I fail to
understand why people still use a.out...
-MZ
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