g wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have not done it in a few months, but before that I built my own since RH8 and
FC4 in that series.
i would not say that it is not possible. it is just that because fedora does
customize their software, it is best to stay with fedora source to insure
that compatibility remains.
you would not expect suse or mandrake [extremes] source to be compatibility
with fedora, therefore why should kernel.org?
My F10 box is happily running a kernel.org 2.6.28.2 kernel (even though
I had to build it on an FC6 system and copy it over, but that's another
ongoing story). Same story with my F8, and F7 boxes. My wife's F9 laptop
is running a Fedora kernel.
I personally don't want fedora source to contain any changes that aren't
in the upstream code.
Regards,
John
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