18 May
2024
18 May
'24
09:18
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
[quote] A vendor kernel is an insecure kernel. A late cycle stabilized vendor kernel is doubly so. [/quote]
If I understand this, it means Leap's default kernels are among the least secure available. :(
Enterprise kernels and other software maintained via similar processes/choices exists to avoid regressions in (deployed and harder to update) production systems and patch security issues relevant to that scenario. They do not exist to be generally the most secure or bug-free. If that is your aim, you want Tumbleweed or something else that more closely tracks the latest releases. Best, Lars