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Fri Dec 18 02:33:18 GMT 2009


  The primary decision for the kernel team at UDS is to choose the base
  kernel version for the release.  For Lucid this will be 2.6.32.  This
  version has just released providing the maximum stabalisation time, it
  also is expected to be the kernel of choice for long term releases
  from other distributions.[1]

If other distros are pulling the 2.6.33 drm on top of their 2.6.32 for
their long term releases as sounds like is the case[2], then this would
be a fairly significant divergence on our part for no real gain.

Bryce

1: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2009-December/007948.html
2: http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/kernel/F-12/drm-upgrayedd.patch?view=log



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