On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 14:44 +0100, Paul Duffy wrote: > I'll bite: > > NTFS read capability compiled in by default. > I don't see this happening. > An option to turn off 4kstacks in kernel config > This would be nice, though supposedly the main tree is going to do this too. > Make Wine work again dammit. > I have seen third party rpms of wine that work just fine. > A proper package manager like KPackage or GnoRPM > A gui for yum like synaptic would be nice. > An actual option (ie: one which doesn't break a gazillion dependencies) to > make a non-preemptable kernel so kmail stops hogging my damn CPU. > As far as I know and can tell with a little research the Fedora kernel doesn't have preemptable turned on. # CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set from kernel-2.6.6-i686.config, part of kernel-2.6.6-1.422 > 'Probe all SCSI LUNs' compiled in by default so my 6-in-1 card reader can read > something other than Sony Memory Stick without a recompile. > This sounds good, though there is probably a good chance it would cause trouble for more people. Probably the ideal way would be to make/rewrite it to be a module.