Hi.
I just want to say, that i like the use of a long term kernel (Aug. 2016 for 3.14.y)
Right now i use a 3.16.3 with some homerolled .tcz.
I have something, on my mind asking for some time now, regarding the kernel version e.g 3.14.y
When i download the e.g 3.14.y version, it has to be at the moment, where it has the right version number (.y), otherwise the kernel could be 3.14.33, 3.14.23 or whatever.
Soo, how do you guys jump between theese version numbers, when the only download is e.g 3.14.y
I have my "own" copy of the kernel 3.16.3, that i use, if i need to build some special package of kernel modules. (Example i have a module.tcz witch contains modules only for the linux ir / lirc)... This i have made only for bringing the overall image/size speed of booting so low as possible in my system. I allways have to use this specific kernel version, when i have to do that, otherwise the modules come out with wrong numbers.
I hope, that i made my self clear enough in my quistion?, and now that i finally got some day's off, i am looking forward to play with this new betacut....
Besides all that, i wish all reading this a good christmas.
Regards;
Jesper.