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Originally posted by TemplarGR View PostSo, you admit you are not a part of the Linux community. What are you doing here, trolling?
And if you read carefuly i say the word "most". The "most" is "sad". I am with the rest "not sad" piece of cake. gege?
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Fedora also has non-debug kernels
Fedora is an absolute must. It's after all the Community where many of the new features are actually created. So you can get an early look when testing a new Fedora Alpha, Beta or RC release. And with Fedora Rawhide you can get an even earlier look.
About Fedora shipping debug-enabled kernels during the development cycle: yes this is true and yes it slows down performance so it's not very good for testing performance. But there are also kernels without debug enabled.
You can get a non-debug kernel from the nodebug repo:
There are also non-debug kernels in koji:
More info about the Fedora Kernel Debugging Strategy and what makes a debug kernel versus a non-debug one can be found here:
Cheers,
Patrick
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Originally posted by verde View PostI am end-user. I dont belong to anyone. Are end-users permited here by you or you will kick me?
And if you read carefuly i say the word "most". The "most" is "sad". I am with the rest "not sad" piece of cake. gege?
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Originally posted by timothyja View PostThe only thing worse than a fanboy is a hypocrite. Combine the two and we have MrTheSoulz who sounds a lot like BO$$ probably made another account as per usual.
Case and point.
now go back to the distro-wars and see whos the fanboy
also i dont know who BO$$ is but it sure aint me, this will be my last reply i dont use forums, only reason i did was to aplaud fanboys for destroying the website i like. goodbye
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