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On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 08:02:11AM -0400, Praveen Ray wrote: > I always wondered what is the basic difference between major Linux distros? > Does each vendor modify the stock kernel or only the packaging is different? > Am I missing something (so far as kernel is considered) if I do not use RHAS > and simply build my own kernel? Had RedHat somehow modified the kernel to > make it 'better' or the only difference is that RHAS comes with all sort of > peripheral software prepackaged? Distributions aren't necessarily produced by "vendors", although many are. One person can produce a distribution, or any larger group. A distro can do anything it wants, within the terms of the licensing of the software it distributes. Red Hat is known for doing exceptionally dumb things to the kernel and C compiler, and then fixing their mistakes later. Debian is known for being exceptionally conservative for a general-purpose distribution. Almost every distribution gives you all the tools you need to build your own kernel, including a replica of the one they ship with. -dsr- -- I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency, and demoralization. -- Petronius Arbiter
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