Should kernels and distributions be seen as independent (that is, can I
update a kernel separately from a distribution, and use one kernel with
multiple distributions), or should they be seen as dependent (each
distribution should have a separate kernel)?
/Erland
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Should kernels and distributions be seen as independent (that is, can I
| update a kernel separately from a distribution, and use one kernel with
| multiple distributions), or should they be seen as
Should kernels and distributions be seen as independent (that is,
can I update a kernel separately from a distribution, and use one
kernel with multiple distributions), or should they be seen as
dependent (each distribution should have a separate kernel)?
i think distributions
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