Am 28.02.2014 16:49, schrieb Josh Boyer:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Kyle McMartin kyle@redhat.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:13:29AM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
It's been a while since I sent one of these. Mostly that's due to the overlap between which upstream stable version we're using in Fedora across the releases, and how fast those have been happening upstream. We're settled on 3.13.y now, and with 3.14-rc4 out there things have calmed down enough to take stock again.
Here's the patches we have on top of 3.13.5.
Thanks for doing this, Josh.
No problem. It helps me keep things straight and I usually find at least a few odd things to follow up on as I go through things, so it's worthwhile for me anyway. Glad someone else finds it useful too :)
that Fedora now for a longer time has recent kernels instead the RHEL like backports in the past is not only usefull
this is *great* and the IT world would be a better one if other components would have the same news/regression ratio __________________________
i remember F14 which was a great release but not supported my brand new SandyBridge machine in 2011 in case of the NIC and X11 often a day freezed for a minute or so bursting the joy of the new machine and leading in a forced upgrade to F15 a few days before my vacation
that leaded to be forced unplanned to systemd, sukcing *all* early bugs, seeing mysqld-based services die around and finally destroy my vacations and make me mood for a very long time
god bless you that now there is no fear in case of a new piece of hardware wait for the next fedora release and hope it will work sooner or later