Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 23 Mar 2003 19:29:27 -0600 | From | Brian Tinsley <> | Subject | Re: Ptrace hole / Linux 2.2.25 |
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Juan Quintela wrote:
>Here, I completely agree with Pavel, you should never tell that >sentence in that list :) You should use a vendor kernel only if: >- you don't know how to compile your own, and you are not interested > in learn how to do it. >- you are lazy, and think that it is _easier_ for you to use a vendor > kernel. > > > > OR :
- you work for people that absolutely freak out because you compile and/or patch your own kernel (yet you continue to torture them by doing so - hehe)
- you spend 80 hours a week on your job and don't have time to mess with building and maintaining your own kernels (where's the laziness here?)
- you are subject to certain rules and regulations that require a "vendor" to stand behind the various pieces of software that comprise your system (yeah I know, really lame, but a reality)
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