Folks,

As kernel modules are no longer included in Fedora, most of the work
being put into the improved kmod stuff has passed out of the circle of
things I normally pay attention to.  So I've been reading about the
kmod2 and akmod stuff on rpmfusion.org.

Are folks still using the yum-fedorakmod plugin with the newer kmod
work?  Is there other yum magic to distribute kernel modules in sync
with the latest, greatest kernel?

Or more generically, what should I be looking to do with fedorakmod in
the future?

Jack
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Jack Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Czar, OIT Campus Linux Services
Office of Information Technology, NC State University
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