Rahul Sundaram wrote:
If fedora must send every new and untested
change on to the users, how about some easier way to avoid them if
they break your hardware, like making kernel updates opt-in within a
release version?
Fedora is targeted towards the end users who prefer running close to the
latest versions. These are not untested nor is every version in all
packages pushed into the stable branches. All updates are opt-in anyway.
So if the older version works for you, you don't have to update.
Yet another unbootable kernel: 2.6.22.1-32.fc6 wouldn't boot on either a
Dell 1600sc or an IBM xserver 225. Is there some way to send a useful
bug report when the kernel just hangs during bootup?
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