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    6 hours ago

    It’s not a standard kernel, it is a vendor kernel. It has sooooo many patches it becomes close to impossible to update then by rebasing. That’s where the mainlining efforts come in: Upstream first.

    It’s always easier to maintain something upstream than to try to maintain a downstream fork.

    I’d also argue that the mainline kernel tends to have better security, as the drivers have far more eyes on them than the vendor driver kernels.