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In <3E4678D9.755B6F66@pacbell.net>, on 02/09/03
at 08:17 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>I had been meaning to inquire about that: I'm running 14.089e for the eCS
>partition, and was wondering if your update suggestion applies to the
>rest of us, who are not necessarily experiencing problems. (Though I did
>plan on trying out MR2 ICE.)
There's really no need to change kernels unless you are experiencing
problems and the symptoms imply a kernel change might help. Ben is having
problems and he is also running an SMP system.
>Also, my prior query of whether USB support needs one of the later FP
>levels or kernels remains open.
Most of the USB support is in the drivers, not the kernel, so if you have
devices that don't work, it's pretty obvious that updating the drivers
might help. Then again, it might not.
Steven
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