IceRAM wrote:...
I said it first
Result of me opening many ArchLinux threads and replying later.
]]>this is like rock paper sicssors
i'll beat you at that too
]]>CK (& most likely CKO) applies on 2.6.x directly, not on 2.6.x.y.
It contains all the updates made in .y.I find that rather helpful. No need to download extra kernel archives or patch kernel manually before applying CK(O). Get the .x kernel version and apply the latest CK(O). Very easy. Well... I haven't done this yet, but it's planned.
I said it first
]]>I find that rather helpful. No need to download extra kernel archives or patch kernel manually before applying CK(O). Get the .x kernel version and apply the latest CK(O). Very easy. Well... I haven't done this yet, but it's planned.
]]>Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Skipping patch.
1 out of 1 hunk ignored -- saving rejects to file security/keys/key.c.rej
and finally makepkg fails.
Here is the patch applying part of the PKGBUILD:
patch -Np1 -i ../patch-2.6.11-cko5 || return 1
EDIT: I also tried to leave the patch to bz2 file and let pacman unzip it. That did not help either. Tried also to use older kernel version (2.6.11.7) - still no luck.
]]>It's just a largely patched kernel known as a patch set with a name. And usually an added sufix to the version string.
Really, I've used just about every patchset there is. I've ultimately landed on my own.
Don't expect to feel too much, if any of a difference.
I don't know what it is. But every time someone says something makes a HUGE difference in desktop use. I never feel the difference.
People told me using gentoo make my desktop faster. I took that bait when I was a newbie. I didn't feel the difference.
I was told using the 2.5 unstable kernel would make my desktop faster. No go.
I tried the ck and cko patches. I didn't feel a difference.
*shrug*
]]>So I saw something about a fast kernel, faster than the normal arch kernel, called the CK kernel.
But since I am not really a professional in Linux but want to learn as much as I can I am asking what exactly is a CK kernel ?
Thx in advance I appreciate to be in such a good community, as the arch community is, borisb
]]>It's here in the meantime
I'll submit it to the AUR when I get back home - no internet access for my box till then!
]]>iphitus: I couldn't say, it output a bunch of hex before saying kernel panic... no textual error, or it scrolled offscreen. I'll build it myself though, its on my todo-for-interest's sake list now... The question is just... when?
Dusty
When did it panic, at what stage of the boot?
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