On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 03:48:12PM +0100, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Samstag, 5. November 2005 15:34 schrieb Jesper Juhl:
> > There is a very simple solution to your problem. Use the kernels
> > provided by your distribution and not the kernel.org kernels.
>
> If enough people do so, testing will suffer.
For a _user_, it is the best choice to use the kernel provided by the
distribution.
There _are_ incompatible changes between 2.6 kernels, and if you e.g.
try to run kernel 2.6.14 on a Debian stable that ships only 2.6.8 you
can always run into problems here or there.
And it seems we already have many big guinea pigs running the
development branch of Fedora.
> Regards
> Oliver
cu
Adrian
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