On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Brian Long wrote:
I imagine that since it's not available in Fedora, it won't be available in RHEL for a while.
The reason why many clients use the RHEL _binary_ packages is that those packages are tested by QA and also used by many other clients around the world. Creating random pieces of code to be inserted in such an important piece as the running kernel is quite opposite to this idea. So those pieces of code would have to come from RH (compiled with the exact same toolchain as the kernel they are inserted into) and they would have to be released and tested for every possible kernel version that is affected... doesn't sound easy.
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