>>things are getting better with the distros staying close to the vanilla
>>kernel, but my memory is long enough to not really trust them yet ;-)
>
>But the distro kernel is only there to boot the machine in order to
>compile a custom kernel? And for reboot when one's shiny new custom
>kernel falls over :o)
>
The best systems have that 'distro kernel' also replaced,
by a self-made 'working' one :>
Jan Engelhardt
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