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I use the vanilla kernel, configured with only the options that I need for my system.
Me too.
PC: Antec P182B | Asus P8Z77-V PRO | Intel i5 3570k | 16GB DDR3 | GeForce 450GTS | 4TB HDD | Pioneer BDR-207D | Asus Xonar DX | Altec Lansing CS21 | Eizo EV2736W-BK | Arch Linux x86_64
HTPC: Antec NSK2480 | ASUS M3A78-EM (AMD 780G) | AMD Athlon X3 425 | 8GB DDR2 | GeForce G210 | 2TB HDD | Arch Linux x86_64
Server: Raspberry Pi (model B) | 512MB RAM | 750GB HDD | Arch Linux ARM
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latest stable from www.kernel.org
and I keep kernel26 on my system.
Not everything (e.g. speed-stepping and radeonfb) works with kernel26 and stock.config but if my custom kernel(s) won't boot I can use kernel26 ;-)
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I'm using custom build, vanilla 2.6.19 kernel, mostly monolithic with a few modules. And without all those initrd/initcpio.
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Kernel26 here.
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kernel26emission (2.6.18 emission2, not on on the website, but I found it in vipernicus.evolution-mission.org)
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The kernel26beyond, but sometimes the kernel26mm too
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I am currently using both kernel26mm and kernel26.. Since the bcm43xx module for my wifi card is dev, and that the pcie patch hasnt been applied to the normal kernel, I sometimes boot into kernel26mm to try out new patches and see if my wifi card works, and provide test data to the developers of bcm43xx.
The ultimate Archlinux release name: "I am your father"
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Mostly standard kernel26, -beyond at home, -mm on one machine with weird SAS controller.
What i like in Arch - absolutelly module kernels truly rocks, i call Arch "Antislackware in kernel handling"
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beyond, I really like the suspend2 feature as well
Cheers,
Alphalutra1
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most recent version of 26suspend2
They say if you reverse play a Windows CD you can hear satanic verses... But wanna know what's even worse? If you forward play it, it's gonna install Windows on your system!
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-viper normally, but now 2.6.20.4-ck1
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plain ole stock kernel26
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plain stock kernel26 on desktop and kernel26beyond on laptop
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I used beyond until 2.6.19 broke rtorrent and 2.6.20 isn't out of testing yet. Using kernel26 now, but will be going back.
If I understood how the kernel and nvidia PKGBUILDS worked a little better I'd likely build my own, just haven't had the time to poke my nose into them. At the very least I would likely install the beyond kernel from testing and build my own nvidia package.
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I use kernel26-ck right now. I was running beyond and if I could get suspend/hibernate working with my motherboard, I would switch back to it. I sometimes switch to the generic kernel if it supports my hardware better (until the equivalent version of ck is released).
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i use beyond too
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I use kerne26beyond. By the way, why takes so long time for the kernel26beyond 2.6.20 to be imported to the extra repo? I remember that it was much faster some time ago. Is there any problem with the maintainer? I hoe not.
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home brewed
currently 2.6.21.1-light4/CFSv8 (works better for me than SD)
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I would use beyond, if it was more up-to-date. Due to the still existing bug in the tiacx-beyond-package, I switched to -ck, which is working perfectly fine for me.
I'm very much looking forward to using 2.6.21.1-ck
celestary
Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
kernel26
KDEmod current repository
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kernel26beyond
\\ archlinux on a XPS M1530 //
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Kernel26ck for me only and I'm waiting for 2.6.21-ck to especially new SD shed!
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2.6.16.50
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Trimmed kernel - CK, Reiser4, DSDT and (for the server) Grsecurity patches.
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Stock suspend2++
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