Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/22/25 6:50 PM, Benson Muite wrote:
>> 
>> Fedora has a policy to support only one kernel.  Projects such as
>> OpenHarmony support multiple kernels to enable reuse of components on
>> devices with a wide range of compute capabilities - in particular mobile
>> and edge devices.  Is this something Fedora would consider doing?  This
>> would potentially benefit spins aimed for mobile and desktop use.
> 
> What do you mean by multiple kernels?

I presume, something like this:
https://pkgs.postmarketos.org/packages?name=linux-*&branch=master&repo=&arch=&origin=

Especially for mobile devices, it is usual to have a separate kernel fork 
for every device. Even for a close-to-mainline distribution such as 
postmarketOS – we are not even talking about downstream Android kernels 
here!

        Kevin Kofler

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