Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
What kernel you using that is updated so often?? if its 2.6, thats the price you pay for using it as its always going to be updated..
why not just use protage.mask and then when you want to update your kernel, remove it... Just keep up with the announce list in case of security concerns..
personally, I have not seen my kernel come up in awhile..
Would it be possible to have the kernel updates as a separate class. I mean like have system, world and kernel. some of the kernels get updated quite frequently, most of the time i don't use the updates as i am trying to get a good uptime. i only want to update the kernel if it fixes a bug i run into or a security vulnerability. Would this be easy to implement? and is there anyone else that would find this useful?
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