on 11/28/2008 01:19 PM Dale wrote the following:
Thanasis wrote:
Regarding kernel maintenance, mostly from the point of view of
security, which is the best way to go:
1) Having gentoo-sources in /var/lib/portage/world, which would mean
the sources would be upgraded whenever portage marks a newer version
as stable (provided someone follows stable)?
2) Not having gentoo-sources in /var/lib/portage/world, which would
mean the sources would be upgraded only as a dependency for some other
package (which is quite improbable/rare)?

(or, I may be missing something :-) )




This is my opinion and you are welcome to take it with a grain of salt. I rarely upgrade unless I have new hardware that needs it or there is
some security thing that affects me.  Since I am on dial-up, good luck
with the last one.

I'm on ADSL but keep the connection and machine (laptop) always on.
Basically, upgrade when you need to.  It may be new hardware that is not
in the older kernels, some security issue that affects you or maybe that
something will work better with a newer kernel.
Yes, I agree, that's one reason.
If what you have works,use it.
If you do upgrade, make sure to save your old sources and your old
kernel.  That way if something does not work with the new kernel, you
can boot with the old one until you get things sorted.
That's the way I have always been doing it.
Thanks. :-)

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