Tim wrote:
An ugly problem is having to recompile a pile of other things just
because of some update to a kernel, whether it's you that does the
compiling, or someone pre-compiles it for you. Especially when it
entails downloading whacking great megabytes of packages to deal with a
few kilobytes of changes (presto notwithstanding). It always baffled me
that with an open-source system, the updates weren't merely patches for
you to apply the last version. And, even then, it really shouldn't be
necessary to have to change a pile of other things unless the interface
between them and the kernel changed.
The problem there is modules which are not part of the kernel. Fedora does
not support out-of-tree modules, especially proprietary ones. All the
modules actually IN the kernel get automatically upgraded as part of the
kernel package with no hassle.
Kevin Kofler