I see some new stuff in chkconfig on Fedora, stuff like apm and
smartd
and the whole "nptl" tag on the GRUB boot screen.
APM is old stuff, smartd is not new either, and NPTL is in RH9 already
What is going to be the driving/steering direction as far as the
Fedora
Kernel?
To make it work and to include cool new stuff.
attention of all VAR's I have worked with in the past but I hope
Fedora
will not be the crash-and-burn-test-dummy platform for kernel testing.
Fedora is intended to do development, you can't do development if the
system isn't stable. If you want to be a test-dummy try rawhide, but
remember to pack your crash helmet.
Alan