Originally posted by jltyper
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The mainline kernel is where it's at; things are moving at an incredible pace. 2011 was a bit of a bum year in that not a whole lot of monumental changes happened, but there were still some that were worthwhile enough that I was really motivated to upgrade to each new kernel release.
Only someone who is either extremely lucky or has very old hardware would not want to upgrade to new kernels (very old hardware would make it less beneficial to upgrade because most new kernel pushes add or improve support for newer hardware, or add features that are only applicable to newer hardware). Or just someone who isn't discerning enough to know better.
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