hi all, I am experiencing problems when running various binaries on two of my wheezy boxes. This unfortunately isn't something I can file a bug report on right now, because there isn't anything definite I can put my finger on as far as saying here's the problem, and here is how to repeatedly reproduce it. So, I decided to build my own kernel. If that works for me, then I can at least file a bug report saying that a newer kernel works for me, and the one currently packaged with wheezy doesn't. If the debian kernel team can do something with that, great. If they can't, oh well. I've found at least one other person out there who seems to be having problems very similar to what I'm seeing, and who also suspects the kernel packaged with wheezy is the cause. Anyway, I went to kernel.org, which I haven't been too in a very long time. I remember there being a latest symlink to a given kernel version, and another symlink called long-term, or something like that. Those aren't there anymore. So, what's considered to be the fairly stable version these days? I saw a directory called stable-review, but didn't look there at anything, because of the word review. The most recent tarball seems to be 3.9. Is that ok to go with, or is a lower version better for long term use. If a lower version is better, then which one? Thanks in advance. Greg -- web site: http://www.gregn..net gpg public key: http://www.gregn..net/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org