Hi, On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:10:51AM +0200, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
I use Tumbleweed as "rolling stable". I get my beta kernels from Kernel:HEAD.
I don't think pushing beta/rcs to Tumbleweed is a good idea; it mixes "rolling updades" with "hey, how about you become a beta tester?".
I think the same. I use Tumbleweed on some machines because I know the risk is higher than with openSUSE x.x, but first it is lower than with Factory and second it seems I can handle most of the issues myself. Additionally I use it because Greg is a kernel guy and knows a lot about the kernel he checks into Tumbleweed. Maybe this part was a wrong assumption :) However, having a more bleeding edge kernel would scare me away. At least that was my first reaction. I don't update very often, so I would running into a higher risk to have a kernel which is buggy. Enforcing upgrades is meaningful for Factory, but not really from what I thought Tumbleweed was about. Maybe it would be better to have a general kernel-latest, kernel-beta or kernel-rc instead of changing the default kernel for a certain codestream. -- Bye, Stephan Barth SUSE Technical Services - SUSE LINUX GmbH GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuremberg Register at suse.com/susecon - Follow us at twitter.com/susecon12 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org