Karanbir Singh wrote:

> Bibek Paudel wrote:
>> IMO, Ubuntu came very late in the scenario when the Linux kernel had
>> achieved more or less a polished state. Redhat, Novell etc contributed
>> for it.
>
> You are mistaken. The linux kernel gets hardware support, features,
> stability fix's and feature additions all the time - now more so than
> every before at a pace faster than ever before.

Red Hat or None/ UNKNOWN is at the top.
See http://lwn.net/Articles/275954/
.... and the comments too

But the *buntu-Debian combine is doing very well...especially as far
as the overall contribution is concerned.

Best

A. Mani



-- 
A. Mani
Member, Cal. Math. Soc

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