Hi - > > > [...] > > > Distributions are very eager to update kernels even in stable periods of the > > > distro lifetime - they are much less willing to update user-space packages. > > > [...] > > > > Sorry, er, what? What distributions eagerly upgrade kernels in stable > > periods, were it not primarily motivated by security fixes? [...] > > Please check the popular distro called 'Fedora' for example I do believe I've heard of it. According to fedora bodhi, there have been 18 kernel updates issues for fedora 11 since its release, of which 12 were for purely security updates, and most of the other six also contain security fixes. None are described as 'enhancement' updates. Oh, what about fedora 12? 8 updates total, of which 5 are security only, one for drm showstoppers, others including security fixes, again 0 tagged as 'enhancement'. So where is that "eagerness" again?? My sense is that most users are happy to leave a stable kernel running as long as possible, and distributions know this. You surely must understand that the lkml demographics are different. > and its kernel upgrade policies. [citation needed] > > [...] What users eagerly replace their kernels? > > Those 99% who click on the 'install 193 updates' popup. That's not "eager". That's "I'm exasperated from guessing what's really important; let's not have so many updates; meh". - FChE -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html