You could try gentoo. There's a couple 2.6.18s in portage. They haven't been flagged as stable yet, but I wouldn't think there would be a problem with running the vanilla kernel. $ eix sources (edited) * sys-kernel/vanilla-sources Available versions: ~2.6.18:2.6.18 ~2.6.19_rc1:2.6.19_rc1 Homepage: http://www.kernel.org Description: Full sources for the Linux kernel * sys-kernel/gentoo-sources Available versions: ~2.6.18:2.6.18 Homepage: http://dev.gentoo.org/~dsd/genpatches Description: Full sources including the gentoo patchset for the 2.6 kernel tree If all you need is the kernel, shouldn't you be able to load any distro that supports a generic x86 processor and build 2.6.18 yourself? I know some distros add in their own patches, but they're usually not too critical. Just my $0.02, Chris Frederick Sam Martin wrote: > I had the good fortune of getting a new Core 2 Duo desktop machine at > work, but I've had no luck so far getting Linux installed on the > beast. Has anyone figured out a relatively painless way to get a > stable desktop Linux distro (i.e., release candidate or better) > installed on one of these systems? > > From the posted specs for this system (I know pretty much nothing > about the current crop of desktops... all my home Linux boxes are > Pentium I - III machines): > <quote> > Intel(r) Core™2 Duo E6400 > Intel(r) Q965 Chipset with DDR2 and Intel(r) Core™ Duo support > </quote> > > I didn't have any luck installing Ubuntu 6.06.1, and from what I've > found via Google, it seems that I'm pretty much outta luck until > kernel 2.6.18 makes its way into a mainstream distro. I'd really > rather not be stuck with windoze for the next couple months until that > happens. Any ideas? At any rate, I can't spend too much time trying > to get my OS of choice up and running, since I kinda sorta have work > to do. > > It's a bit off-topic, but if I *do* end up having to live with windows > for a while, does anyone have any good tips for coping with a Windows > desktop? I found a decent virtual desktop pager, but I still miss my > middle-click-to-paste, changing window stacking via the mouse (e.g., > middle-click the title bar of a window in pretty much any window > manager to move it below other windows), etc. > > > sm > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list