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[ILUG] Need kernel-2.4.9-34.i686.rpm

[ILUG] Need kernel-2.4.9-34.i686.rpm

P at draigBrady.com P at draigBrady.com
Tue Mar 9 12:44:52 GMT 2004


Stephen Brooks wrote:
> Kenn Humborg wrote:
> 
>> I need to get my hands on the original RPM (or SRPM if no
>> RPM) for Red Hat 7.x's kernel-2.4.9-34.i686.rpm.
>>
>> Anyone got it?
>>
> 
> I find www.rpmfind.net is very handy for finding old packages.
> It only seems to have a record for the src though at a quick glance.
> 
> ftp://216.254.0.38/linux/redhat/updates/7.2/en/os/SRPMS/kernel-2.4.9-34.src.rpm 

Google is good also :-)
http://xfiles.erin.utoronto.ca/pub/unix/redhat/updates/7.2/en/os/i686/kernel-2.4.9-34.i686.rpm

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