Re: FATAL: kernel is too old

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On 23 Apr 2003 11:38:49 +0200
Arjan van de Ven <arjanv@redhat.com> wrote:


>> your glibc requires a newer kernel than 2.0.34 and thus aborts. When you
>> compile glibc you have to tell it which kernel it can expect as minimum
>> and it will abort if you run an older one; apparantly your glibc was
>> compiled with a higher requirement than 2.0.34
>> 

Suleyman O Turkyilmaz <turkyilma1@itu.edu.tr> wrote:

>i'd like to add something, too
>gcc 2.96 causes lots of problems with programs
>(MPlayer and raiserfs comes to mind 
>)
>so change to 2.95.3 or
>3.2. 

Thank you both 4 your precious infos.
BTW I could successfully run the program  on 
my old laptop using debian woody's gcc 2.95.4
instead of RH 7.3's 2.96-110
thanks again
ben

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