What is a f.g.hhprei kernel?
These are intermediate pre-release versions of version f.g.hh. Note that usually i < 5, but e.g. 2.0.34prei was available with i = 1 to 16. Sometimes "pre" is replaced by the initials of the developer putting together the kernel revision, e.g. 2.1.105ac4 means the 4th intermediate release of kernel version 2.1.105 by Alan Cox. Where do I get the latest kernel source? The primary site for the Linux kernel (experimental and production) sources is hosted by Transmeta (the company Linus Torvalds works for) on a dedicated Web server at http://www.kernel.org/. This site is mirrored across the world, and has pointers to mirrors for each country. You can go directly to a mirror for your country by going to http://www.CODE.kernel.org/ where "CODE" is the appropriate country code. For example, "au" is the country code for Australia, so the principle mirror site for Australia is http://www.au.kernel.org/ You may also access patches directly via ftp from ftp://ftp.CODE.kernel.org/linux/kernel/ whi
• (ADB) These are intermediate pre-release versions of version f.g.hh. Note that usually i < 5, but e.g. 2.0.34prei was available with i = 1 to 16. Sometimes "pre" is replaced by the initials of the developer putting together the kernel revision, e.g. 2.1.105ac4 means the 4th intermediate release of kernel version 2.1.105 by Alan Cox.
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