Dennis J. wrote:
That makes sense for a long lived distribution but not really for
fedora. If I really need to be running the latest versions then I'll
update to the next version of fedora when it comes out which is always a
maximum of 6 months away. I'm certain there are some fixes in the new
kernel that some people will appreciate and there is certainly no harm
in getting them but actually spending all this time on apparently rather
complex problems between these two kernel versions seems strange if the
result will be that short-lived.
Just out of curiosity, since you aren't the one expending the effort,
why does it bother you that someone else is?
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