You should google for them (e.g. use as google query "kernel-2.6.10-1.1143_FC4" rpm fedora ) - there will be some servers that still have this rpm. but don't rely on google's results - they may be cached so it's possible that google tells you the kernel still exists on a page but the page is already up-to-date. so just check some pages. freddy On Sunday 13 March 2005 09:39, Ivan Gyurdiev wrote: > My nvidia driver crashes again - no logs, no error messages, no info of > any kind. Only happens when running OpenGL games after several minutes > of gameplay - screen goes to gray diagonal lines, and the system's > completely frozen. Happens with 6629, and 7167 - > suspects are kernel and gcc4 compiler (since I remember 6629 used to > work at some point). This is going to be extremely unpleasant to debug. > > So, I'd like to try old kernel rpm's. > Where can I find any? I don't have any kernels installed older than > 1170. > > -- > Ivan Gyurdiev <ivg2@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cornell University -- Frederick Alexander Thomssen