Re: Kernel Modules in Fedora -x

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Les Mikesell wrote:

That sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. It's not really the business of an OS to own and restrict everything that touches it, whether on the driver or application interfaces. Attempting that will limit what users can do with it. Would you, for example, put all of your critical data on a firewire drive while you upgrade through the kernels used from FC5 to current?

I assume you know very well that discussing this here isn't going to change how the upstream kernel works. Either go to LKML and see if you can convince anyone with your arguments or drop it.

Rahul

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