Fedora 7 Released
fedoraman writes "Fedora 7 has been released. With Xorg 7.3, KDE 3.5.6, GNOME 2.18, and version 2.6.21 of the Linux kernel Fedora 7 comes with all the latest and greatest open source desktop software. Fedora 7 drops the traditional 'Core' nomenclature, since it includes both what used to be termed the Core and Extra components by default. Fedora 7 is also the first release to be constructed with Fedora's revolutionary new build system, which is designed to improve the ease of developing derivatives and Fedora-based software appliances. As usual, extensive documentation and release notes are available. Torrents are also available and ISO images can be downloaded from mirrors around the world."
It annoys me that you don't know that this is the official method for distributing kernels today.
The same is also true of glibc.
You may choose the distribution you want to run. You could choose one without a pile of patches to the kernel. Several of the features of many of these distributions depend on those kernel patches. If you don't want those features, don't run those distributions.
You might just as well ask why Linus thinks he knows better than the users, who want those drivers.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
no longer updated and a liability on every single server that it is installed on.
Let the MS bashing begin... somehow.
Neat!