There are at least some fixes since that time too... Besides, I'd
recommend you staying away from 2.6.24 anyway because it is rather
broken on TCP side too (and was already obsolete when the problem was
discovered so it was never fixed)...
What is the problem in starting with a very recent kernel such as the
almost released 2.6.30 or the current stable 2.6.29? Another alternative
you might want to consider the long supported version 2.6.27 (IIRC, check
the archives whether it was .27 or .28). However, if there's even
a slightest consideration of submitting your changes into mainline, the
latest is the best choice, and keeping up with the upstream during the
development is certainly my recommendation too (with git it should be
rather straightforward to handle that).
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i.
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