Am 28.02.2014 16:49, schrieb Josh Boyer:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Kyle McMartin
<kyle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:13:29AM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
>> It's been a while since I sent one of these. Mostly that's due to the
>> overlap between which upstream stable version we're using in Fedora
>> across the releases, and how fast those have been happening upstream.
>> We're settled on 3.13.y now, and with 3.14-rc4 out there things have
>> calmed down enough to take stock again.
>>
>> Here's the patches we have on top of 3.13.5.
>>
>
> Thanks for doing this, Josh.
No problem. It helps me keep things straight and I usually find at
least a few odd things to follow up on as I go through things, so it's
worthwhile for me anyway. Glad someone else finds it useful too :)
that Fedora now for a longer time has recent kernels instead
the RHEL like backports in the past is not only usefull
this is *great* and the IT world would be a better one if
other components would have the same news/regression ratio
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i remember F14 which was a great release but not supported my brand
new SandyBridge machine in 2011 in case of the NIC and X11 often
a day freezed for a minute or so bursting the joy of the new machine
and leading in a forced upgrade to F15 a few days before my vacation
that leaded to be forced unplanned to systemd, sukcing *all* early
bugs, seeing mysqld-based services die around and finally destroy
my vacations and make me mood for a very long time
god bless you that now there is no fear in case of a new piece of
hardware wait for the next fedora release and hope it will work
sooner or later