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Re: How can I upgrade kernel on a Redhat Linux machine

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Chen, Douglas wrote:
Hi,
I have installed a CAD tool and it complains when launched that the
kernel and glibc on this Redhat Linux machine is too old and need to be
upgraded. I  need help to figure out how to upgrade both of them.
This is the current configuration: Redhat Enterprise Linux WS release 4
(Nahant)
                                             Kernel 2.6.9-5.ELsmp
                                             glibc 2.25
I need to upgrade at least to Kernel 2.6.9-42.EL and glibc 2.3.4 Please kindly let me know where I can download the kernel and glibc and
how I can upgrade them. Also, will the kernel upgrade affect the
software currently installed and running without problem? Do I need to
compile the new kernel?
Thank you very much for your assistance in advance.

If your entitlements are up to date, you should be able to update to the
latest RPMs simply by entering "up2date" or (using the Gnome desktop) go
to the "System" menu, select "Adminstration" and then "Update System" (I
think that's where it is...RHEL/WS4 is pretty damned old).

If your hardware is 686 or better, you might want to think about
upgrading to RHEL5 or CentOS 5.
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