On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, Tyrell Jentink wrote:

No there's not; Not only that, in many cases, it's NOT the "real" kernel
as published by The Linux Foundation: Red Hat and Debian, at least and for
sure, maintain their own patch sets for the kernel; They do publish them,
of course, because the license requires it, but the resulting binary is
definitely not what was running in a Linux Foundation test server.

Slackware uses unmodified kernels, and usually not the latest one but one
with long term support.

Rich
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