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s243a
Joined: 02 Sep 2014 Posts: 2626
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Posted: Thu 21 Mar 2019, 16:09 Post subject:
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stemsee wrote: | Hi a243a
How did you get on?
I assumed that you are using woof-ce kernel kit, and not SUKK, so I didn't reply. But now I am curious as to how you got on.
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My attempted fixes at xz compression didn't work. That said the kernal sources for slacko64.6.9.9.9 should work with xz compression because I have no issue using the exiting compile kernal with xz compression. I know those because I tried it with the tazpup build-kit. I'm pretty sure I used SUKK. I'm temporarily abandoning my attempts at using SUKK for the moment.
Perhaps the solution is to compare the compiled options that are used with slacko64.6.9.9.9 with what SUKK uses.
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Fri 22 Mar 2019, 21:12 Post subject:
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in sukk you can drop in configs to replace the defaults. /configs_extra_user/{DOTconfig-64, DOTconfig-32-pae, DOTconfig-32-nopae}
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Sun 07 Apr 2019, 13:47 Post subject:
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Sharing folder of newest compile of kernel 4.19.32 x64, huge and sources, kernel-modules.sfs and vmlinuz.
This kernel picks-up all the hardware on my laptop and atom tablet.
It's probably the greatest kernel ever compiled!
You're welcome!
stemsee
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KHeTB4-ZIcUzl4x_XudTaeBDueEK_4d9
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Sat 13 Apr 2019, 18:53 Post subject:
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Here is an update to SUKK > nubuild.sh to add aufs 5-9 support as a case statement.
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real archive
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Sat 13 Apr 2019, 20:43 Post subject:
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Kernel 5.0.7 gives a 2 seconds faster result for cpu blowfish than previous 4.19.32 kernel!
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Sat 13 Apr 2019, 21:01 Post subject:
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gdrive share packages directory containing kernel 5.0.7 x64
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oRc7Y6YQONtCuM_AVIoNPtO3-6UjDSyz
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s243a
Joined: 02 Sep 2014 Posts: 2626
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Posted: Sat 13 Apr 2019, 22:07 Post subject:
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s243a wrote: | stemsee wrote: | Hi a243a
How did you get on?
I assumed that you are using woof-ce kernel kit, and not SUKK, so I didn't reply. But now I am curious as to how you got on.
stemsee |
My attempted fixes at xz compression didn't work. That said the kernal sources for slacko64.6.9.9.9 should work with xz compression because I have no issue using the exiting compile kernal with xz compression. I know those because I tried it with the tazpup build-kit. I'm pretty sure I used SUKK. I'm temporarily abandoning my attempts at using SUKK for the moment.
Perhaps the solution is to compare the compiled options that are used with slacko64.6.9.9.9 with what SUKK uses. |
I wonder if the following had anything to do with my issue:
rufwoof wrote: |
I had previously attempted to xz extreme compress that initrd, but it wouldn't boot. Then I remembered you have to include the --check=crc32 xz compression parameter when forming a initrd.xz with extreme compression and that boots fine. 12MB xz compressed initrd.xz filesize (alongside a 5MB vmlinuz). |
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=1022903#1022903
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Tue 25 Jun 2019, 14:21 Post subject:
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I have updated nubuild.sh.
Removed the ability to build.deb packages as the process has changed a lot. Although I think I perceive an easy hack may be possible.
Dependency checks now occur in a loop that checks for internet connection, and prompts for devx and internet.
The script ends by opening SUKK/dist/packages in rox.
Last edited by stemsee on Wed 27 Nov 2019, 19:41; edited 1 time in total
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Mon 18 Nov 2019, 12:49 Post subject:
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I have just compiled kernel 5.3.11-x86_64. It's running nicely. It imported the default hostname (fatdog in this case).
Sharing the compilation dist dir from gdrive. Includes Huge package + md5, vmlinuz, kernel-modules.sfs, kernel sources.sfs.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-MI09OjCD2oCdOMY2CJBZqRVz19zQdai
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Mon 18 Nov 2019, 17:44 Post subject:
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5.3.11-i686-pae
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13T7dF3d9qdJtISjaXGFbGg7RGjuxdtAB
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rockedge

Joined: 11 Apr 2012 Posts: 1874 Location: Connecticut, United States
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Posted: Tue 26 Nov 2019, 10:53 Post subject:
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working on compiling a patched for PREEMPT RT kernel 5.2.21 or a similar kernel version.
So far some slight errors appear when attempting to boot a Bionic64 with a completed kernel and the system drops down to shell and can not mount /dev/loop2 or the puppy .sfs
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LateAdopter
Joined: 27 May 2011 Posts: 362 Location: Reading UK
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Posted: Tue 26 Nov 2019, 14:55 Post subject:
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Hello stemsee
Thanks for this 5.3.11 kernel. It comes at an opportune moment. My Athlon II X2 240 motherboard broke during the summer and, now that AMD have released it, I have ordered an Athlon 3000g and an AM4 motherboard to replace it.
I am updating a copy of Bionicpup64 with all of the latest bits, so that they recognise the new cpu/gpu. The 5.3 series kernels have a lot of relevant AMD fixes for it too.
In common with the Fatdog kernels your firmware does not have the AMDGPU firmware for this year's AMD processors: raven2 and picasso. I copied them out of the Debian Buster firmware-amd-graphics package.
The vmlinuz on the google drive is 0 bytes, but the one in the huge file is OK.
Thanks again
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rockedge

Joined: 11 Apr 2012 Posts: 1874 Location: Connecticut, United States
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Posted: Tue 26 Nov 2019, 17:09 Post subject:
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Hello everyone,
Kernel 5.3.13_x86_64 is available here -> http://rockedge.org/kernels/data/kernel/64bit/5.3.13_x86_64/huge-5.3.13-bionicpup64.tar.bz2
more at http://rockedge.org/kernels/
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stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
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Posted: Wed 27 Nov 2019, 09:39 Post subject:
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LateAdopter wrote: |
The vmlinuz on the google drive is 0 bytes, but the one in the huge file is OK.
Thanks again |
Thanks for your feedback. I'll take a look.
Regarding firmware, SUKK relies on the two firmware packages made ages ago by 01micko ... I guess he's not keeping them up-to-date. I will try to update SUKK with the option to get the massive firmware package from kernel.org
Rockedge - your last but one post indicates a compile effort which seems to have failed due to the aufs patches not taking...
cheers
stemsee
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rockedge

Joined: 11 Apr 2012 Posts: 1874 Location: Connecticut, United States
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Posted: Wed 27 Nov 2019, 17:02 Post subject:
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yes stemsee that is correct. The aufs builds successfully. The problem is applying the full PREEMT RT patches.
I have although since been able to compile a full PREEMT RT kernel using version 4.19.82_x86_64-rt30 for which the RT patches were successfully applied.
I will make this kernel available for download.
It is trying to apply the RT patches to kernel 5.2.21 that the build stops.
Some will work but the process stops at the beginning of applying the patches. Using only the patches that would load produced a faulty kernel in experimentation.
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