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Post subject: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 07.10.2010, 01:41
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Is there an archive of old slh kernels somewhere? I cannot use a 2.6.35 kernel because of the e1000e issue and I would like to find the latest 2.6.34. |
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 07.10.2010, 05:30
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 07.10.2010, 15:38
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 09.10.2010, 20:39
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 10.10.2010, 08:11
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I thought I could send an old 2.6.34 package for at least i686,
but I found I didn't have it any more here. Hope someone else can
help you both.
(I couldn't give source code if demanded, so I couldn't meet basic criteria
for "distributing" open-source software any way...) |
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 12.10.2010, 13:32
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i'd also like to find an older kernel (2.6.33) because of an issue with pinnacle pctv 330e.
the only working solution is this :
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1397
but it doesnt work with later kernels. |
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Post subject: RE: Archive of old slh kernels
Posted: 12.10.2010, 16:14
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If you could get some good ols sidux CDs, DVDs or ISO-images, you could extract those kernel packages with dpkg-repack, which should get installed first to the Live-session or chroot of a mounted iso. |
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Posted: 12.10.2010, 16:34
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or use the official debian sid 2.6.32 kernel..  |
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Posted: 29.11.2010, 11:33
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here I have linux-image and linux-header packages (amd64) for
2.6.34-0.slh.5 and 2.6.33-2.slh.1
if you still want one, please send me pm on this forum. |
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Posted: 04.01.2011, 09:45
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Yes a archive would be good! Just removed my old kernel (2.6.36-1.slh.4-aptosid-amd64) by mistake. It was working well with suspend. But not the new one. |
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Posted: 04.01.2011, 12:32
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By chance, its still in your APT cache -- at least if you haven't run 'apt-get clean' for a while…
If so, try 'dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-' and tab your way to the desired kernel. |
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Posted: 04.01.2011, 23:04
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DonKult you made my day. Usually I do make clean after a du but it seems I didn't for a while...
Good night!
Anyway a archive would be good  |
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Posted: 13.02.2011, 23:00
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IMHO, providing archive of previous aptosid kernels is a good idea. I'm stuck with 2.6.37 which has a bug preventing me from using my laptop without being plugged.
If anyone has a 2.6.36 amd64 version of aptosid kernel, let me know. |
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Posted: 13.02.2011, 23:47
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I was surprised to see there is only the last kernel in http://oscar.aptosid.com/debian/pool/ma ... tosid-2.6/
I always remove the previous kernels when I install a new one after checking it rapidly in order not to have too many entries in my grub menu (it's the fastest way). But I'm afraid I will have troubles if I discover a hidden bug in the last kernel (e.g. a device that won't work) after deleting the old ones.
I know I can go back to the kernel of the last iso but I still think it would be fine to keep all the archived versions.
Anyway, that's just my humble opinion and thanks to Stefan and all the team for your wonderful work! |
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Posted: 14.02.2011, 00:39
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The kernels are archived in berlios. All you have to do is checkout your needed revision and build it. Since slh has done a really great job, this should be no problem. |
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