I installed Kubuntu 8.04 in mid May. I've had three kernel updates since then. That's three in a month. I'd call that very frequent updates. Is there any benefit to such frequent kernel updates?
My understanding is that Hardy Heron (8.04) is supposed to be a long-term supported (LTS) version. That being the case, will such frequent kernel updates be helpful? Kernel updates usually mean having to recompile kernel modules that depend upon a particular kernel version. It is also my experience that a brand new kernel often causes driver compatibility problems. When I was using Fedora, I often upgraded to a new kernel that broke something and ended up rolling back to the older one. I'm hoping I don't have to go through the same trouble with Kubuntu.
Please educate this poor soul...
Dai
My understanding is that Hardy Heron (8.04) is supposed to be a long-term supported (LTS) version. That being the case, will such frequent kernel updates be helpful? Kernel updates usually mean having to recompile kernel modules that depend upon a particular kernel version. It is also my experience that a brand new kernel often causes driver compatibility problems. When I was using Fedora, I often upgraded to a new kernel that broke something and ended up rolling back to the older one. I'm hoping I don't have to go through the same trouble with Kubuntu.
Please educate this poor soul...
Dai
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