ivanovic
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Details, man, details!Like mentioned above me, non of the Hotfixes include a updated Kernel, we still use a pretty outdated Linux Kernel on the Pandora which leads more and more to trouble with newer Software that expects newer Kernels.You aren't trying to suggest abandoning the Linux kernel and creating a brand new kernel from scratch... are you? That would be a terrible idea. Of course, if you're talking about updating the kernel (which is much more reasonable), correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Hotfix 6 come with a kernel update?
As mentioned before the kernel is *NOT* outdated. That is: the kernel is the latest version of a (now older) stable series that is still officially supported with updates. Though it is not the *latest* stable series. That is: There is not a single *program* out there atm that relies on a more recent *KERNEL*. What relies on a more recent kernel are different drivers for different hardware, like eg some USB TV sticks.
Please try to read more about the stuff you post about, since you often show that you only know half the truth and don't have a too strong background regarding what you write about. There is a reason why those "older kernels" are used. Eg check what your router is using, it is likely to even be a 2.4.x kernel.
If you want a more recent kernel: learn what is needed to actually help with *doing* the work and then help doing it. You seem to *very* often underestimate the work required to get something done. That is not just a case of "company abc will create an .exe installer for me that i double click to install". If you are "company abc" you might have to spend quite a lot of time on getting things done, especially in case when there *is* no actual company with paid employees behind the scene to get the work done. The whole of the OS is created and maintained by individuals doing so in their free time without getting a single cent out of their efforts.