I was going to upgrade my kernel from the SuSE 5.2 supplied 2.0.33 to 2.0.34 and found that applying the normal 2.0.34 source patch trashes my kernel source base and I am forced to reinstall the kernel source. In looking at what I installed in YaST it looks like I installed some sort of SuSE modified kernel source which includes additional drivers. If I want to upgrade my kernel do I have to download a new 2.0.35 kernel source set from the SuSE FTP site? I tried the 2.0.34 patch from the SuSE FTP site and "patch" failed and left my 2.0.33 source code in some inconsistant state and so I had yet another kernel source install from the distribution CDROM. Tony -- Tony Schlemmer | Phone : 425-372-2246 Software Developer | Fax : 425-372-2222 Global Mobility Systems, Inc. | Mobile: 425-503-8544 11201 SE 8th Street, Suite 110 | <A HREF="mailto:tschlemmer@gmswireless.com">mailto:tschlemmer@gmswireless.com</A> Bellevue, WA 98004 | <A HREF="http://www.gmswireless.com"><A HREF="http://www.gmswireless.com</A">http://www.gmswireless.com</A</A>> - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e