Hi
Heck, the 2.6 kernel is a "2.5" kernel these days.The core of the 2.6 kernel seems sound, but there's a "permanent revolution" in the network, block drivers and other things that are essential to a reliable system.A lot of it is that the direction of Linux is being set by large corporations: the kind of organizations who can hire a team of ten kernel hackers to make the system reliable.If you want a reliable OS, switch to Windows.
Please people. This is a Fedora development list. Not a general stage or a sounding board. If you want to discuss 2.6 kernel development, LKML might be a better place but we had this discussion before multiple times everywhere. We can always trade one set of issues for another.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/kernelslacker/27433.html --Rahul
Fedora Bug Triaging - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers