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SubjectRe: distro specific kernels vs vanilla kernel and how to compare among each other
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:25:27 +0100
Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org> wrote:

> devzero@web.de writes:
>
> > does somebody know if there is a website or a project for giving
> > comfortable and deeper insight into what`s specific to distro`s
> > kernels and what`s their difference to vanilla kernel ?
> >
> > i mean some way to have some transparancy to what different distro
> > vendors add to vanilla kernel sources and thus turning it into
> > their own specific version.
>
> There used to be such a page at kernelnewbies, but at some point it
> disappeared.
>
> I agree it would be a useful resource.
>
> -Andi
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I would also like to see something like this, as some work I'm doing on
working some funny networking (unfortunately IT department don't have
common sense) across multiple distros. Tracking the kernel patche
differences between the distros seems to be the hardest part (comparing
them to find what's needed for all distros to work).

--
Ewan Marshall (ewanm89)

Geek by nature, Linux by choice.
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