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759410 2009-03-25 07:00:00 Hi, I'm looking for a version of ubuntu that has kernel version 2.6.22
is there a page somewhere that has the list of ubuntu releases with their kernel versions?

thanks
mOOseCaNNoN (13319)
759411 2009-03-25 07:06:00 Any recent release of Ubuntu will use a newer kernel than this - 2.6.22 was quite a while ago!

Are you looking for that exact kernel, or is a newer one also OK?
Erayd (23)
759412 2009-03-25 07:20:00 I believe Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) had that kernel

Why the need for that specific kernel?
Myth (110)
759413 2009-03-25 07:27:00 thanks, I have some wireless drivers that apparently only work under that kernel version. yet to be confirmed, is there a possibility that it will be compatible with later versions? (not a linux expert) mOOseCaNNoN (13319)
759414 2009-03-25 07:33:00 thanks, I have some wireless drivers that apparently only work under that kernel version. yet to be confirmed, is there a possibility that it will be compatible with later versions? (not a linux expert)It should be compatible. What device are you trying to get working?

You can also use the Windows drivers with ndiswrapper if the linux drivers aren't working
Myth (110)
759415 2009-03-25 07:46:00 my wireless on my laptop, its a broadcom card that uses a bcm43xx driver. I haven't installed linux my laptop yet mOOseCaNNoN (13319)
759416 2009-03-25 09:00:00 I have Debian Linux installed on my laptop which uses the same card. I used ndiswrapper.
According to this page (help.ubuntu.com), the later versions of Ubuntu have a problem with ndiswrapper and the drivers for this device though
Myth (110)
759417 2009-03-25 09:44:00 my wireless on my laptop, its a broadcom card that uses a bcm43xx driver. I haven't installed linux my laptop yet
Any recent kernel should work perfectly with that card, so I'd recommend you just grab the latest one. Note also that the bcm43 driver is depricated; you shouldn't be using it. You should be using the b43 driver on the new (mac80211) wireless stack, which is now the default. You will not need to install any third-party drivers, and you will not need ndiswrapper, but you will need the runtime firmware files for it. There is a fwcutter package for obtaining these; it should be in the default ubuntu repositories.

Myth, ndiswrapper is now depricated too - it uses the old wifi stack.
Erayd (23)
759418 2009-03-25 17:11:00 Myth, ndiswrapper is now depricated too - it uses the old wifi stack.
Ok, didn't realise that. Been a while since I played round with wireless and linux on the laptop (seems its almost deprecitated too :p)
Myth (110)
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