Stable Kernel release: 2.6.17.1
Chris Wright and the -stable team have already put out a 2.6.17.1 Linux kernel just a few days after the final .17 release. This one contains a small fix for a loop in sctp. (Full Changelog) (Patch) (Full Kernel)
We (the -stable team) are announcing the release of the 2.6.17.1 kernel.
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It is good that they are
It is good that they are fixing those security bugs. I just didn't know there were so many. I just upgraded to 2.6.17.1
will we see a 2.6.17.21 like in the 2.6.16.x series?