Michel Alexandre Salim wrote: > One could always use a stable kernel in conjunction with Rawhide. > Speaking of debugging info, are they still turned on for branched > releases like F-14? Yes. Not until the Final RC builds is debugging switched off. (IIRC) Rawhide kernels or using a stable kernel w/ Rawhide are not valid options. Rawhide is rawhide - development of Fedora, not for production use. Period. You can't jazz it up no matter how hard you try (Looking at you Jesse, Adam, and Bruno). P.S. Can't use proprietary kernel modules (which some people have to use) with debugging kernels. The world isn't perfect and neither is Fedora. I can see a big increase in boot time with my desktop setup when using a debugging kernel among other slow-downs. From 8 seconds (non-debug) at least double that. I use modern CPUs (quad core a minimum) with SSDs and fast GPUs. Speed is very important to me. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel