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    Hi. I want the Operating system with inbuild kernel -2.6.5
    So where i can find it?

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    Hello and Welcome!

    You might wanna look at the info on Distrowatch. Start looking at the newer distros, though.
    Or you could download the new kernel and compile it.
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    This kernel was used in Fedora2, released may 2004.
    I have no idea if it is still available for download somewhere.
    Probably won't work on a new machine!
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    Thanku sir. but where i can find CD of Fedora-2

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    You can install any version of the kernel on any distro, for the most part. However, is there any specific reason why you want to do this?

    That kernel is very old.

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