> > Hmmm, then for 3.0 I'd vote for fully working and proven stable:
>
> Hm, how do you "prove" any of these are stable :)
Hmm, yeah, I see what you mean, but for me, proved stable is a couple of years of being in a major distribution, with people actually using it.
Now that major distributions no longer ship development kernels, (Slackware used to - I have slackware CDs with 1.3.x trees on them, for example), this is a less valid point.
> > * Bluetooth
>
> Been there since 2.4
..and I'm sure the three people actually using it haven't found any bugs yet ;-)
> > * USB (2)
>
> Present in 2.5 (and 2.4 now too)
..and yet there are still complaints that it doesn't work every day on the list.
> > * IEEE 1394
>
> Been there since 2.4.
Still marked as experimental, though. Not stable yet.
John.
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