Hello,

2008/8/20 Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> Not sure what "by default" means in that sentence but whatever kernel a
> distribution picks for its next version is going to be a kernel they are
> going to support a bit longer than other kernels simple because they have
> customers using it.
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Thank you for the deep explanation, it's more clear now.

Now I would like to clarify terminology used within Linux kernel tree:
- architecture: it obviously defines CPU type (ARM, MIPS etc.)
- machine; is this a chip based on one of the above mentioned architectures ?
- platform; is this development board housing a machine on it?

-- 
Roman Mashak

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