routing kernel

From: Adam (adam@eax.com)
Date: Sun Sep 17 2000 - 10:46:58 EDT

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    Hello,
            I was wondering what would be most recommended as routing kernel.

            I had been using 2.0.35preX for like 630 days and it worked
            relatively fine.

            Now, I'm wondering what would be next best kernel I would want
            to put there? Should I use latest 2.0.X kernel or latest 2.2.x
            kernel or maybe 2.4.0-test kernels?

            I'm looking for good support for both routing as well as NAT.
            I heard the 2.0.x is one of the best kernels in terms of
            VM management, what might matter considering the router is to
            be P75 w/ 16mb ram.

            obtw: before someone suggest alternative solutions, the machine
            in question is a laptop with two "New Media Live Wire" NIC's
            and only Linux supports those (and yes, PCMCIA NIC is not great
            performace but it should be adquate for current needs).

    -- 
    Adam
    http://www.eax.com      The Supreme Headquarters of the 32 bit registers
    

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