>All I was looking to distriwatch for was a
>distribution which shipped with a kernel version supported by Cobalt.

Ahhhh, got it!!! Kernel version and distro don't matter at all. People run 4.14 
kernels on distros shipped with 2.6.32 and it works fine. The old saying, 
kernel space always breaks, user space never breaks. Kernel.org does a good job 
at providing legacy/obsolete calls+functions so it is all backwards compatible 
with old tools, whether it be I2C, ACPI SCSI, etc.

That being said, I do not know where this kernel version/distro kernel version 
must match rumor started but I've been seeing it more lately. That is just 
propaganda and can safely be ignored.

Alec

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