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> Steven wrote:   
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>> 14.089c is pretty old.  You should update to one of the 14.093 kernels  
>> just on the off chance that it fixes your problem.  
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While on this subject, can someone tell me how to find out which kernel   
level I'm at... ie, what file(s) and file date(s) to check... and what level   
I should be at?   
 
Then, how does one go about getting a newer one if it needs updating? I have   
Warp4 fp 15; I don't have eCs or a maintenance agreement with IBM.   
 
 
 
 
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