On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 22:28 +0000, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> As reported by slashdot [1] fedora now has ksplice by default.
> 
> What about ubuntu?
(...)

Well, in the article linked from slashdot you can actually read:

"Fedora joins Ubuntu Desktop as a supported desktop distribution for the
free installation of Ksplice Uptrack. Red Hat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
Server and CloudLinux are supported server distributions(...)"

As I understand the "Ksplice Uptrack" is a service where they provide
security updates so you don't have to prepare them yourself. We also
provide a ksplice package in universe - you can use it to prepare such
an update yourself.

Cheers,
 KK

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