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Sartorelli, Kevin wrote:
> Daniel Andersen wrote:
>
>>As Linus initially said, there is the possibility of releasing
>>a bug-fix patch 2.6.8.2 *after* 2.6.9 has been released.
>
>
> So, in this case, which would be considered the latest stable kernel to be used in production? I can see this getting to a stage where you just pick and hope :-(

Do you have some other way to get a kernel now? Do you go to a new
kernel right after it's released? Not to mention the question of which
patches do you apply as they come out? I like np, but I have used ck and
mm (and heavily used aa and ac when they were available).

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"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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