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In <20020418071618.NVSO28991.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@MYPC>, on 04/17/02
at 11:16 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>And I wondered what the 14.085_W4 means.
>Warp4/FP15/14.062_W4 shows up when l boot. How does Steven's OS/2 differ
>from mine?
14.062_W4 is the kernel installed by FP15. 14.085_W4 (aka the 10/26
kernel) is an updated kernel that fixes several stability issues. It is
not a testcase kernel and is fully supported by IBM (assuming you have a
support contract). See:
http://ps.software.ibm.com/pbin-usa-ps/getobj.pl?/pdocs-usa/fixnews.html
for details.
Steven
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