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sir89 11-08-2016 04:05 AM

Linux 3.10.17
 
Hi all,
I'm searching a distribution linux with kernel 3.10.17, anyone have a link to download a image to x86 32 bits?.

ardvark71 11-08-2016 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by sir89 (Post 5628274)
I'm searching a distribution linux with kernel 3.10.17, anyone have a link to download a image to x86 32 bits?.

Hi...

If you're not wanting to do any upgrades or compiling, from what I see here and here, it looks like Slackware 14.1 comes with kernel 3.10.17. You can find the .iso's here. There may be others but that's the first distribution that came up on my Google search. :)

Regards...

sir89 11-08-2016 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ardvark71 (Post 5628281)
Hi...

If you're not wanting to do any upgrades or compiling, from what I see here and here, it looks like Slackware 14.1 comes with kernel 3.10.17. You can find the .iso's here. There may be others but that's the first distribution that came up on my Google search. :)

Regards...

thank you :)!

Jjanel 11-08-2016 06:03 AM

Goo... this (*exactly*, including the colon and double-quotes!):
site:distrowatch.com "3.10.17"

Or, as I just-NOW discovered, getting deeper in the Goo:
site:distrowatch.com kernel AROUND (5) "3.10.17"

ondoho 11-08-2016 12:15 PM

op, i hope that helps!
if not, may i ask why you think you need that exact kernel version?

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Originally Posted by Jjanel (Post 5628300)
getting deeper in the Goo

nice!
finally an article on how to use search engines properly!

ardvark71 11-08-2016 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by sir89 (Post 5628286)
thank you :)!

You're welcome :)

Regards...

Habitual 11-09-2016 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by ondoho (Post 5628441)
finally an article on how to use search engines properly!

It's a Keeper in my book.
Sure looks familiar ('Google Dork' stuff from years ago)

Gotta love those Meta-Operators!


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