> Distro's do not support hardware; kernels support hardware. Therefore, if you are using a >2.2.10 kernel, you will have support for all of the different pieces of hardware it supports- no >matter what distro you use. You must remember, that some people would prefer to use the kernel that comes with their distro; it avoids problems - for instance, RedHat 6.0 came with a modified version of kNFSd, and nfstools, that broke if you upgraded to the stock 2.2.x kernels...
> Distro's do not support hardware; kernels support hardware. Therefore, if you are using a >2.2.10 kernel, you will have support for all of the different pieces of hardware it supports- no >matter what distro you use. You must remember, that some people would prefer to use the kernel that comes with their distro; it avoids problems - for instance, RedHat 6.0 came with a modified version of kNFSd, and nfstools, that broke if you upgraded to the stock 2.2.x kernels...