[CentOS] hardware problem with 5.6

Fri Jan 14 22:04:03 UTC 2011
Daniel Heitmann <dh at horrendum.de>

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On 14.01.2011, at 22:53, mahmoud mansy wrote:
> well, it`s not that dumb ass i ask u guys here that means i tried
> other ways to do so .
> but ok,
> if there is an update to the kernel can i do it without breaking the
> integerity of the system and its security,if there is not why the
> community don`t try to make one?
Feel free to build your own kernel, no one will hinder you, if you start such a task by creating your own repository. CentOS' primary goal is to be a binary-compatible community-version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux (RHEL), which means that you won't see any kernel-components in CentOS, that are not in RHEL. If you need a distribution with support for bleeding edge tech, there's Fedora for that and it is doing a great job at that. 

- From what I have read so far, RHEL 6 (and therefore CentOS 6, once it's out) will bring improved support for notebooks. 

Gruß/Regards,
Daniel Heitmann

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