On Wednesday 09 April 2008 22:03, Tomasz Mateja wrote:
> > and kernel update is needed to let ac live a little longer. as there's
> > need to support newer hardware. it was considered dead already time it
> > was released. and some major changes like updating glibc or gcc would
> > mean changing the distro, i.e dropping some architectures and 2.4 kernel
> > compatability.
>
> What are the super-hiper features with new release of kernel??
> Remeber - no xorg - no compiz - no fun - kernel upgrade wont help
> Old glibc - new kernel - compatibility emulated - what new features?
> upgrade kernel for desktops in AC - useless
explain?

> upgrade kernel for servers - more useless
explain? and here you don't want security updates?

from ac side by the current plan 2.6.16 kernel will be moved to ac-supported.

2.6.22 update is to stay alive. 2.6.16 isn't anymore in suse's interest: 
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.16.y.git;a=summary

also the lvm 2.01.15 in ac was updated in 2005/10/19, it is reported causing 
hungs on resize. nobody will try to debug or fix such dead old code.

and what's the use of distro whose default kernel doesn't install to your new 
hw?

-- 
glen
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