said:
>YOU said this (100c)is a
>Testcase kernel.
True.
>It IS what the install CDs put on my
>system for 1.2,
True.
>Testcase kernels are usually only up for
>a few days
True.
>-- i.e., for testing purposes, related to
>some specific issue.
False, more often than not. I have no idea where you picked up the tidbit
of bad information.
>One would not expect to find
>anything other than a rock solid kernel that Serenity
>had real confidence in as the kernel of the GA
>release.
Hopefully, Serenity has the ability to select the best available kernel.
If you don't believe this, you probably should not be purchasing from
them.
Regards,
Steven
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