Is it possible to download load distribution of linux,even the old distributions have kernel 2.6.x.x...i needed a distribution with 2.4 kernel
or is it possible to recompile the kernel 2.4 on a distribution with 2.6 kernel..??
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Is it possible to download load distribution of linux,even the old distributions have kernel 2.6.x.x...i needed a distribution with 2.4 kernel or is it possible to recompile the kernel 2.4 on a distribution with 2.6 kernel..?? | |||||||
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If all you want is to demonstrate a buffer overflow, try using Damn Vulnerable Linux | |||
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At distrowatch.com, they have specs on old versions and links to downloads. For example, on the page about Red Hat distributions, you can see that RHEL 3.9 was the last to include a 2.4 kernel. Only source RPMs (SRPM) are available for download, but you can follow the ISO link for RH 9 to download ISO files. | |||||
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RHEL 3 and its derivatives use a 2.4 kernel, but there isn't much life left in them. | |||||
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Have you tried looking on the websites of the big distributions that were around during the 2.4 era. I'd try Debian, RedHat, Slackware, or SUSE. Here is a link to the Debian archive. I believe that Woody (3.0) was a 2.4 based distribution, and there are much older versions than that if you really want. | |||||||||||
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IIRC Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow) should fit the bill http://download.uta.edu/software/linux/fedora/core/1/i386/iso/ | |||
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