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Wednesday, 23 January 2002 |
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TuxPPC - Search for "kernel"
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Posted by on Sunday July 15th, 2001 12:14:33 AM
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This week's poll deals with that question. Previous polls have shown most PowerPC users who frequently upgrade their kernel prefer 2.4 from bitkeeper tree, over stock Linux 2.2.19. I'm sure some of you still use the stock kernel, and some of you upgrade it multiple times a day. ;)
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Posted by on Sunday July 22nd, 2001 08:22:19 AM
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While it was up to now not recommended to use the kernel.org sources for a 2.4.x PowerPC Linux Kernel as those sources were uncomplete and buggy, this seems to have changed with the release of the 2.4.7 kernel sources.
The sources compile and boot fine on most PowerPC systems.
Take a look at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/ and try it for yourself ...
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Posted by on Friday August 24th, 2001 05:05:49 PM
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The Linux kernel has turned 10 today. The kernel, coded originally by Linus Torvalds and now maintained by hundreds of developers around the World, is so to say the core of what we know as GNU/Linux nowadays.
A special page has been dedicated to this event at
Linux fans all around the World are doing party now (or will), there are plenty of organized events this Saturday.
Let's say it's a good pretext to get lots of beer :P Cheers to all the Linux folks out there...
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Posted by on Friday October 12th, 2001 12:58:08 PM
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The 2.4.11 Linux kernel appearently had some serious bug when trying to create files through a dangling symlink. This could notably cause larger problems with some links like /dev/mouse on SuSE based systems.
The bug was caused through a fix for a symlink DoS attack. It has been solved now and the fixed kernel has been renumbered to 2.4.12
You can get it at It is reported to compile and run fine on PPC.
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Posted by on Wednesday October 31st, 2001 04:01:37 AM
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While users of "other" operating systems usually know little and care little about how their OS works under the hood, this is in many cases different for Linux users.
Some of you may have followed the heavy debate about the Kernel Virtual Memory manager. A has now been posted on byte.com. Definately worth reading.
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Posted by on Monday November 12th, 2001 10:39:55 AM
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The 2.4.15 series of the Linux kernel could well be the last in the official 2.4.x series before a 2.5.x tree is opened.
Kernel 2.4.15-pre2 introduced official support for the ext3 file system, promising successor of ext2.
2.4.15-pre3 brings above all driver merges, the complete changelog for the 2.4.15 series can be found .
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Posted by on Tuesday November 13th, 2001 02:59:31 PM
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Linux kernel 2.4.15-pre4 is out and a 2.5 tree seems to be coming closer and closer.
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Posted by on Thursday November 15th, 2001 12:13:14 PM
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Seen on PPC Lists:
Hi,
Okay, with lots of help from Ani and Ben and starting with Ani's most recent radeon code which worked for LCDs and with a lot of testing on my Apple Flat Panel 17 connected to a Radeon Mac Edition card on the dvi port with a dviAtor adapter, I now have the DFP support for radeon frame buffer working well including parsing of the EDID block from OF.
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Posted by on Tuesday November 20th, 2001 04:32:49 AM
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Kernel 2.4.15-pre7 is out. Complete changelog can be found .
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Posted by on Friday November 23rd, 2001 09:31:11 AM
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It looks like the tree has begun. You should be able to find it at your local . Keep in mind that 2.5 appears to have been branched from 2.4.15, so 2.5.0 is the same as 2.4.15. You can find the 2.4.15 changelog .
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Posted by on Saturday November 24th, 2001 12:14:41 PM
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The iMacLinux Kernel Guide has been completely re-written from scratch. It takes on the same style and format of the original iMacLinux Kernel guide that I wrote back in 1999. The guide explains how to build the kernel, taking you through each step and explaining what commands you need as you go along. You can find the guide here. The guide is iMac specific, but it should be enough to get you started on other hardware as well. Now that the guide is available, the editors of the other sections (iBook, PowerMac etc), will make new hardware specific versions available.
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Posted by on Saturday November 24th, 2001 02:04:25 PM
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There is a serious bug in 2.4.15 (possibly in the latest benh kernel tree), that causes filesystem corruption on shutdown (umount). You can find a patch .
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Posted by on Saturday November 24th, 2001 04:28:02 PM
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has about Linux 2.4.16-pre1 being out and how it fixes serious inode problem we mentioned earlier today. It also has PPC fixes, so it SHOULD compile under PPC again.
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Posted by on Sunday November 25th, 2001 04:41:20 AM
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After John Buswell has posted his iMacLinux Kernel Guide yesterday, I adapted it to the iBook. You will see that there are very very few changes, as John did a great job on his guide :)
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Posted by on Monday November 26th, 2001 09:41:50 AM
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Linux 2.4.16 has been released. You can find the changelog , and you can download it from . It should be on most later today.
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Posted by on Saturday December 01st, 2001 12:15:20 PM
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There are 2 new pre versions of the actual stable and development kernel, 2.4.17-pre2 and 2.5.1-pre5 Like expected (and like it should be), the 2.4 kernel got a lot of fixes and new features have been added to the 2.5 kernel. You can find the changelogs within.
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Posted by Ethan Benson on Monday December 03rd, 2001 08:16:10 AM
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Yaboot 1.3.6 has been released, the primary changes are to fix compatibility problems with IBM CHRP hardware introduced in 1.3.4, as well as some improved documentation. Detailed changelog and download available at
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Posted by on Wednesday December 05th, 2001 02:58:39 PM
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Changelog within...
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Posted by on Thursday December 06th, 2001 05:08:06 PM
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Changelog within.
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Posted by on Friday December 07th, 2001 06:25:18 AM
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Changelog within.
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Posted by on Saturday December 08th, 2001 08:28:19 AM
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Kernel 2.4.17-pre6 and 2.5.1-pre7 are available. Changelogs within. Like always, they can be downloaded at
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Posted by on Sunday December 09th, 2001 05:53:38 AM
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- Greg KH: USB updates
- Jens Axboe: more bio updates
- Christoph Rohland: fix up proper shmat semantics
Download at
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Posted by on Monday December 10th, 2001 04:18:03 AM
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Changelog within.
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Posted by on Tuesday December 11th, 2001 02:06:24 AM
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More info inside...
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Posted by on Tuesday December 11th, 2001 12:33:05 PM
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- Jeff Garzik: separate out handling of older tulip chips
- Jens Axboe: more bio stuff
- Anton Altaparmakov: NTFS 1.1.21 update
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Posted by on Friday December 14th, 2001 04:31:45 AM
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Seeing an RC version of a kernel is something completely new, yet I believe it's a good idea. The plan is to have updates, driver additions and bug fixes done all along the -pre versions, while the -rc versions will freeze the kernel features and only bug fixes will be allowed in.
Changelog for this very first release candidate within.
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Posted by joepletch on Sunday December 16th, 2001 10:21:26 PM
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title says it all
kernel 2.5.1 is out
get it a http://www.kernel.org
Note by Olivier Reisch: The 2.5.x kernel tree is under heavy development, only experienced users should try it to help the kernel developers find bugs and missing stuff. "Normal" users should stick to the stable 2.4.x tree.
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Posted by on Wednesday December 19th, 2001 05:13:33 AM
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The second release candidate to kernel 2.4.17 is available. This could become the final 2.4.17 kernel. Bugfixes within.
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Posted by on Saturday December 22nd, 2001 02:01:46 AM
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2.4.17 is finally out, changelog within.
Major PPC changes are planed to be merged into 2.4.18, so stay tuned :)
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Posted by on Friday December 28th, 2001 01:29:42 PM
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Several PPC merges are going into 2.4.18
Changelog within.
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Posted by on Tuesday January 08th, 2002 07:56:15 AM
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Changelog within. Available, as always, at .
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Posted by on Friday January 11th, 2002 12:11:39 PM
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Linux 2.4.18-pre3 is available and with it, the larger PPC merge with 2.4.18 has been accomplished. The official sources are now almost up to par with the official stable PPC tree. Thus, it should compile fine on most PPC machines and include the latest features.
Among the parts not merged yet is support for AGP on PPC machines as well as support for DRI. If you want to try improved 3D acceleration with DRI, I suggest giving a try. Full changelogs to the kernel.org sources within.
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Posted by on Tuesday January 15th, 2002 03:56:36 PM
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Alan Cox is one of the Linux kernel developers, second only to Linus himself. KernelTrap spoke with Alan Cox, and you can find the interview .
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Posted by on Tuesday January 15th, 2002 04:19:03 PM
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Linux 2.5.2 has been released. You can find the changelog , and you can download the kernel from your favourite ftp mirror.
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Posted by on Wednesday January 16th, 2002 02:03:04 PM
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Changelog within.
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Posted by on Tuesday January 22nd, 2002 03:13:50 PM
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pre5 wasn't out for long as pre6 came to fix some problems... pre5/6 has some more gcc3 fixes and pmac driver fixes.
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