Re: What are the losses of using the .26 Kernel included in apt-lenny [message #39505 is a reply to message #39500] |
Mon, 03 May 2010 22:34 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/ovz3/images/up.png) |
t0ffy.s
Messages: 4 Registered: April 2010
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hi,
I hope this help you:
Pre-packaged binaries of proprietary video drivers, etc which are built against the vendor-provided kernel will not work; they will need to be built and installed manually.
* Pre-packaged binaries of proprietary video drivers, etc which are built against the vendor-provided kernel will not work; they will need to be built and installed manually.
* Receiving support from official distributor-specific channels may be hindered by using an unsupported kernel.
* The vanilla kernel source from kernel.org is newer and therefore not as well-tested as the distro-provided kernel.
* Only 32-bit builds are provided (with 64-bit optimizations where applicable), since this currently makes the most sense for desktops.
* This kernel enjoys no official support, nor even the suggestion of any warranty whatsoever. They are to be used strictly at one's own risk, and are supported only at a friendly capacity here at hardwareforums.com
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