superseded - is in kernel archive (useable for old puppies only)
5.4.65 64bit kernel superseded
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Re: 5.4.65 64bit kernel
Hello! I am currently unable to open your links at http://www.filepup.net. As soon as I can, I’ll be happy to test your kernel on FatDog64 811!
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Re: 5.4.65 64bit kernel
@ozsouth :-
Oz, I think I'm going to give this a try in Bionicpup64. It'll mean re-building my Nvidia drivers, though.
Clue me in, can you? Get-Nvidia requires that you load both devx AND kernel sources to do this, OK? Am I right in thinking that I'll need to stick with BP64's original devx, but use the supplied kernel_sources for k5.4.65?
Does that sound about right?
( EDIT:- Oz, any chance you can do summat about an alternate location for the kernel sources package, mate? It's a big file, and from my location, at least, it's downloading incredibly slowly. On top of that, despite multiple attempts, it keeps quitting & re-starting; I haven't yet managed to download it, and I've tried several times.....)
We've recently switched to superfast broadband, so there's no longer the bottleneck there used to be in THAT respect.
Mike.
Oz, I think I'm going to give this a try in Bionicpup64. It'll mean re-building my Nvidia drivers, though.
Clue me in, can you? Get-Nvidia requires that you load both devx AND kernel sources to do this, OK? Am I right in thinking that I'll need to stick with BP64's original devx, but use the supplied kernel_sources for k5.4.65?
Does that sound about right?
( EDIT:- Oz, any chance you can do summat about an alternate location for the kernel sources package, mate? It's a big file, and from my location, at least, it's downloading incredibly slowly. On top of that, despite multiple attempts, it keeps quitting & re-starting; I haven't yet managed to download it, and I've tried several times.....)
We've recently switched to superfast broadband, so there's no longer the bottleneck there used to be in THAT respect.
Mike.
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Re: 5.4.65 64bit kernel
@Mike - yep - original devx & 5.4.65 sources needed. Should not need headers for that (usually need them for C code & kernel compiling). Have updated links to Ally's archive.org ones. I usually upload to filepup for Ally to upload to archive.org.
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Re: 5.4.65 64bit kernel
I downloaded the kernel_sources-5.4.65-64oz.sfs file. I compiled my kernel for FatDog64 811 and we are going to the tests ... My thanks for your excellent work, Ozsouth.