The kernel is about to release 2.6.16 (they have been on 2.6.16-rc5 for
about two weeks now) so we are quite a bit behind there.
Yes, but any upgrade to the kernel will require a newer version of udev
which is why the udev_update branch was created.
If your considering the new 2.6.16 kernel as a justification to update,
then surly the LLH / Raw headers should be a consideration, as moving
everything else forward and keeping on the 2.6.12 headers seems a little
odd.
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