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On 06/13/2011 08:23 AM, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">* Steve Clark [13/06/2011 14:04] :
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Maybe Fedora should adhere to Linus's rule that we don't have regressions that break users stuff.
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Linus has no such thing. Google the min/max incident and the amount of drivers
that were removed from the kernel tree before 2.4.0's release if you want proof.
Emmanuel
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