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Old 12th December 2006, 07:41 PM
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64bit 16k stack kernels?

Linuxant does not have any 64bit kernels, does anyone know where to get a 64bit kernel rpm for FC6 with a 16k stack?

maybe 64bit kernels dont have the 4k stack size problem with ndiswrapper???
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