>> (Try doing that with a bleeding-edge kernel...) > >I think most of the bleeding edge kernels have an undeserved bad name. >I've been running kernels pretty close to the edge for about 8 months >(since I switched to Linux and Debian) and only a couple have had any >problems, and those weren't serious. Perhaps I've just been lucky.
Quite - I'm not meaning to imply that they're necessarily unreliable, and indeed I've also found many of them to be relatively stable. But they do sometimes fall over - such is the nature of development software. ttfn/rjk

