Allan Day píše v Út 12. 03. 2013 v 11:15 +0000: > Hi all, > > On the question of how kernel versions should be accessed, I am very > much in favour of the position that Chris Murphy expressed earlier: > choosing a kernel version is opaque to most users and requires fairly > advanced technical knowledge to understand. I agree, but unfortunately, it's not the case of Fedora. By having a rolling release policy for the kernel, we're forcing users to deal with kernel versions. I follow user forums quite a lot and I read it every day: I updated and my wireless card stopped working, my computer doesn't wake up from suspend, the system is now much slower. New kernels bring a lot of regressions and we don't have enough test coverage to avoid them. The general solution to those problems is to go back to the last working kernel version. But by making it less obvious we make these frequent problems more difficult to solve. Jiri -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel