30 April 2006

The Linux Kernel Archives Mirror System

To improve access for everyone, a number of sites around the world have provided mirrors of this site, which may be faster to use than the master archive itself. Please see http://www.kernel.org/mirrors/ for information about how to connect to a participating mirror site. To guard against Trojan mirror sites, all files originating at the Linux Kernel Archives are cryptographically signed (http://www.kernel.org/signature.html/) . If you are getting a message that the verification key has expired, please see this link (http://www.kernel.org/signature.html/) .

More Information
There is much information about Linux on the web (http://www.kernel.org/links.html/) .

Reporting Linux Kernel bugs
Please see http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html/ if you want to report a Linux kernel bug. Bug reports sent to the kernel.org administrators will be ignored. There is now a bugzilla setup at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/ . Currently this is for reporting kernel version 2.6 bugs only.

Source : The Linux Kernel Archives , the primary site for the Linux kernel source, but it has much more than just Linux kernels. This site is operated by the Kernel.Org Organization, Inc., a nonprofit corporation, with support from the following sponsors. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds; legal notice : (http://www.kernel.org/legal.html) .
Protocol & location:
HTTP = http://www.kernel.org/pub/ FTP = ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/ RSYNC = rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/
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