> Is Fedora 32 more stable than 33 or vice versa, as on November, 2020?
The older, the more tested, the better patched, the more stable
>
> If a user were to take present state of Rawhide, but not update risky
> packages, would there be any benefit to that ? Meaning to manually
> update, skippin
Hi,
I am confused about the way the kernel packages land in Fedora, specifically
Rawhide, and was wondering if someone could shed some light on this issue.
Looking at [1], I see that the kernel in the updates repo is 4.17.rc. How is
that possible? What is the source for 4.17? A build of linux-ne