Hi Christopher, Scientific Linux is an enterprise release. We are based off RHEL and not Fedora. That means we are much more stable and do not run the latest kernel. If you need some functionality that is only found in the latest kernels, then you need to talk with RedHat about porting that functionality into RHEL's kernel, or you need to figure out how to separate that functionality into a kernel module that can be loaded into older 2.6 kernels. Or is that what you are asking, how to package up a kernel module for enterprise releases such as SL, RHEL and CentOS? Troy C. Bergström wrote: > Hi all.. > > PathScale has developed an entirely open source GPGPU driver for NVIDIA > hardware, but hit a small snag with deploying on Scientific linux.. We > need to create a package for a very recent version of linux.. (We're > targeting 2.5.35+) Could someone help out with testing and advising on > how we can have an experimental package made up.. > > Thanks > > ./Christopher > > ps.. Do you guys have an irc channel? (If not feel free to ping me on > #pathscale on freenode) -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/LSCS/CSI/USS Group __________________________________________________