Re: Strange Kernel for Centos 5.5

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Hi Brian T. & Robert,

Thanks for your input.

I did a uname -a on a selection of Centos 5.5 machines and found the
servers, netbooks and laptops were all a variety of 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5
and 2.6.19-194.32.1.el5-centos.plus. Only the VPS were different most
likely, as Robert suggested, because of the base operating system.

I can update the VPS kernels and am looking forward to the surprises,
all nice ones I hope, in 5.6 and then 6.0.

Sometimes I just wonder about the luckiness of us non-Windoze people. We
have a really marvellous choice of operating systems (BSDs, Solaris,
Linux et al) and its all free and outstandingly good and reliable.

I feel sorry for the Windoze victims. Its a really horrible experience
using a bug-laden and Micro$oft knows best machine where it is awkward
trying to make changes and avoid the ghastly mess of M$ Internet
Security - ugh!  Centos is so relaxing and enjoyable  :-)

-- 

With best regards,

Paul.
England,
EU.


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