Alan Cox wrote:
The FC kernel trees rpms and source rpms are distributed from the fedora
site. 'Production' kernels go to the updates directory, others which are
intended for testing go to the update testing directory and may or may
not work wonderfully.
Source RPM's will just contain a Linux kernel tree with your patches already
applied, right?
Is there an easier way to see what redhat/fedora have patched in, short of
finding the closest vanilla tree and using "diff"?
Daniel
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