On 12/10/23 at 17:47, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 12 Oct 2023 17:13 +0200, from martelli...@gmail.com (Franco Martelli):
The system seems rock solid with 6.1.38 so I'm looking for the Linux source
packages of the kernel 6.1.38 that is a previous kernel release of the
current stable distribution (
On 12 Oct 2023 17:13 +0200, from martelli...@gmail.com (Franco Martelli):
> The system seems rock solid with 6.1.38 so I'm looking for the Linux source
> packages of the kernel 6.1.38 that is a previous kernel release of the
> current stable distribution (maybe 12.1) does anybody know where can I f
Hi,
I've trouble with the 6.1.55 kernel version, my system had become
unstable, I suspect that firefox-esr doesn't work properly with nouveau
driver or vice-versa.
I've compiled the kernel of the 6.1.38 time ago and I've installed the
resulting package so now I have the kernel installed but no
I usually use the Debian way of compiling the kernel as explained here:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html
For this I have always used the kernel-source package from Debian. And
given this, I can apply the kernel-patches packaged for Debian. I was
wondering, can I apply non-D
I want to use the 2.6.5 kernel with the debian patches.
They are some additional patches that apply cleanly to the 2.6.5 kernel.
So I want to use this particular version.
I have the tg3 network card, and so I need to use it.
Tigeon3 support is disabled in this version, how can I enable it again?
I
> I understand number 3, but... what are numbers 1 and 2 ?? 8-?
The bk series is from the Bit Keeper repository, a tool that Marcello
Tosatti (and other kernel developers) use for source code control.
The ac series is from Alan Cox, which tends to have cutting-edge stuff.
Numerous people maint
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Hallo!
Having a look at http://www.linuxhq.com I can see that 2.4.22 is the last
stable 2.4 kernel, and there are 3 different patches available:
1. 2.4.22-bk20,
2. 2.4.22-ac3,
3. 2.4.23-pre4
I understand number 3, but... what are numbers 1 and 2 ??
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