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Linux kernel 2.6.14 is out, the fourth major kernel version of 2005, and chock full of improvements, including driver updates, new virtual filesystems and wireless connectivity improvements.

The 2.6.14 kernel comes just two months after the 2.6.13 kernel was released at the end of August. This release also marks the beginning of a new development process for kernel development.
 
You wrote Apache Kernel as the subject; I've changed it to Linux Kernel as it appears that's what you meant.

Personally, we stick with kernel releases from our OS distribution vendor for perfect compatibility, and we don't update unless a security issue is being attended to.

All kernels are bigger than the last; all have less tested code than the last, and there's just no reason for us to update unless there is.

But that's our opinion.

Jeff
 
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