As of today, my install still uses the version below for the kernel 5.6.0-0.rc7.git1.1.fc33.x86_64
( and is running great, in my opinion ) But in today's Rawhide compose announcement of upgraded packages, the kernel was listed as upgrading to the newer kernel-5.7.0-0.rc0.git2.1.fc33 So I have several questions 1 ) Yesterday, I think I only got the kernel-header package. Is that the way this normally works. 2 ) Does Rawhide never run on the stable version of the kernel ? 3 ) What all goes into repackaging the kernel by the people tasked with doing that ? 4 ) How much different are the two kernels listed above ? 5 ) Does Rawhide use every tiny update on the git for the kernel, or does it sometimes skip one or two ? 6 ) Are there any other interesting insights related to this procedure ? I am just curious, and I am certain that the answers may be above my IQ, so please try to explain it all as simple as possible. I have used other developmental versions of distros, but this process does not take place in some of those. For example, even in the most unstable of the KDE Neon "Unstable Developer's Edition," the kernel never changes ( except maybe some kind of security update ?? ). I do not recall the kernel getting so many updates in Tumbleweed either. ( Tumbleweed, is my second favorite way to use Linux, by the way. ) Thank you. David Locklear Novice Rawhide user
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