Here's the last update suggestion I received today:

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 Package                                    Arch
Version                       Repository                        Size
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Installing:
 kernel                                     x86_64
2.6.32.14-127.fc12            updates                           21 M
Updating:
 fuse                                       x86_64
2.8.4-1.fc12                  updates                           71 k
 fuse-libs                                  x86_64
2.8.4-1.fc12                  updates                           74 k
 kernel-firmware                            noarch
2.6.32.14-127.fc12            updates                          973 k
 kernel-headers                             x86_64
2.6.32.14-127.fc12            updates                          754 k
 sane-backends                              x86_64
1.0.21-2.fc12                 updates                          1.0 M
 sane-backends-libs                         x86_64
1.0.21-2.fc12                 updates                          2.0 M
 xscreensaver-base                          x86_64
1:5.11-4.1.fc12.respin1       updates                          406 k
Removing:
 kernel                                     x86_64
2.6.32.10-90.fc12             @updates                         103 M
Removing for dependencies:
 kmod-nvidia-2.6.32.10-90.fc12.x86_64       x86_64
1:195.36.15-1.fc12.1          @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates        13 M

Transaction Summary
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So, the oldest kmod-nvidia is removed with the oldest kernel and it will
still be possible to boot with the present kernel. .. but not with the new
kernel because the new kmod-nvidia is not installed. Which means newbies
will be completely dumbfounded as to why their system suddenly doesn't boot
after an update.

Is this done on purpose in order to chase new users away? Is somebody
working for Ubuntu here?
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