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Subject: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.4.21
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Heads up to ~x86 users, sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.4.21 has just been 
keyworded ~x86.  What this means is after installing the newer headers, 
it is advised that at the minimum, everyone re-merge glibc.  This will 
let glibc take advantage of new features in the 2.4.21 headers and such. 
  Others may want to go as far as a 'emerge -e world', but that's up to 
each user.

If anyone encounters bugs, report them to bugs.gentoo.org and be sure to 
CC me as well.


--Kumba

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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: 
small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are 
elsewhere."  --Elrond


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