OK thanks - the question that then may be begged is when
will f12 get
a .33 kernel I wonder?
--
Seems that it would seem *not possible* at this point given the trends that Fedora has
been following :(
kernel.org kernel is at 2.6.35.2 already, Fedora 12 has a 2.6.32.16? or so modified
kernel, maybe a
2.6.32.50 kernel seems a better prediction than a 2.6.33.X kernel much less a 2.6.35 or
2.6.36 kernel :( [1], [2], [3] and [4]
Regards,
Antonio
[1] Yes, I know that Fedora takes great care to ensure that many drivers are working and
patched, the newer kernels introduce newer bugs and kill working drivers like
nouveau,radeon,..., etc and moving to these new kernels will not add anything but
problems?
[2] Fedora 13 is still at 2.6.33.X kernels and not 2.6.34.X or 2.6.35.2 or so current
kernels.
[3] If you want a Fedora kernel, check koji or test repo's for the latest and
greatest offerings from Fedora or
[4] Get an official kernel from
kernel.org and build/compile on your own, but at your own
risk and you will assume the consequences on your own.