sarah
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Posted: Dec. 14 2005,13:01 |
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To answer Acoul's question: From the DSL FAQ:
Quote | Will DSL ever use the 2.6 kernel? Has it even been considered?
There are currently no plans to move to a 2.6.x kernel, for the following reasons.
* The 2.6.x kernel is significantly bigger than the 2.4.x kernel, so it would cramp DSL's functionality. * The 2.6.x kernel drops a lot of support for legacy technologies, hardware, etc, and we want to keep DSL functional on as much hardware as possible * All major improvements that have occured to the 2.6.x tree have been, and are being backported to the 2.4.x tree, by a very active backporting team. And even though Linus said he would not participate in the backporting process this time, the demand for 2.4.x kernel maintenence is about the same as the demand for updates and improvements to the 2.6.x kernel, so even he has helped in the process, though not as much as what he does toward 2.6 development. For evidence of this activity, take a look at kernel.org, where you can see, the 2.4.30 kernel was released, just a few days after 2.6.10. |
::Edit:: Of course just because it says that on the Wiki doesn't mean someone won't do it - or that it will never happen ;o)
Hope that helps :o) Cheers and beers, Sarah
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