Definitely! Already to have successfully compiled a working kernel is an achievement as most of my last attempts over the years failed. But I really want to satisfy those demanding user-space binaries who complains the kernel is too old.
It's quite satisfying to have grown from "struggling to build from source" to hunting 2.36 era patches and diving in the code to port it. A lot of actual learning in the process.
It's quite satisfying to have grown from "struggling to build from source" to hunting 2.36 era patches and diving in the code to port it. A lot of actual learning in the process.