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Maybe the mantainer of the beyond-patched kernel didn't see the patchset for 2.6.20 has been released 1 month ago (it isn't linked on the project homepage): http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond/2.6.20/2.6.20-beyond1/
This is the only kernel not updated to 2.6.20 (default, ck, suspend2 etc. are all updated).
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where do you see on the main page that 2.6.20-beyond was release? those are in testing
http://iphitus.loudas.com/index.html
Last edited by wonder (2007-03-17 16:02:16)
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(it isn't linked on the project homepage)
The main page isn't updated:
http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond.html
For the latest release, please check http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond/ until I fix the scripts behind this site.
I checked it (1 month ago) and I found the patchset for 2.6.20. It is "final" not testing. The testing version was "2.6.20-beyond1pre1".
Maybe the mantainer makes the same mistake of "wonder".
Last edited by ekerazha (2007-03-17 16:08:16)
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Creator of beyond and maintainer of Arch packages is the same person.
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LoL, the maintainer is the same person who develops the beyond patchset ![]()
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If iphitus didn't create package there must be a reason for it
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This is the only kernel not updated to 2.6.20 (default, ck, suspend2 etc. are all updated).
For the sake of accuracy - kernel26suspend2 is still at version 2.6.19.2.
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ekerazha wrote:This is the only kernel not updated to 2.6.20 (default, ck, suspend2 etc. are all updated).
For the sake of accuracy - kernel26suspend2 is still at version 2.6.19.2.
Yeah, also suspend2 doesn't seem updated. However suspend2 for 2.6.20 is clearly flagged as "development version": http://www.suspend2.net
Last edited by ekerazha (2007-03-18 08:29:58)
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Creator of beyond and maintainer of Arch packages is the same person.
LoL, the maintainer is the same person who develops the beyond patchset
Well... on the package page ( http://www.archlinux.org/packages/10862/ ) I read:
James Rayner
and there isn't any e-mail address to contact him (so I opened this thread). And there isn't any "I'm iphitus" writing. I couldn't know that... now I know that.
I've seen on the beyond project homepage
"For the latest release, please check http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond/ until I fix the scripts behind this site."
so I checked and I found the 2.6.20 patchset...... these are the facts.
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Well, the 2.6.20 beyond kernel went into [testing] just this afternoon although the nvidia modules etc aren't done yet
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take a look in testing. bumped kernel26beyond-2.6.20-beyond2 in there. No external build modules yet though... give me some time.
James
Last edited by iphitus (2007-03-18 08:59:14)
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After upgrade from 2.6.19 i havent gensplash anymore (bad vga mode...), is there a problem with new kernel? have i to change any setting??
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I have a question.
Does the kernel26beyond-2.6.20-beyond2 include the 2.6.20.3 patch or it's only 2.6.20 without revisions?
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After upgrade from 2.6.19 i havent gensplash anymore (bad vga mode...), is there a problem with new kernel? have i to change any setting??
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I have a question.
Does the kernel26beyond-2.6.20-beyond2 include the 2.6.20.3 patch or it's only 2.6.20 without revisions?
Seems to be plain 2.6.20.
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Suspend2 patch *stable* for 2.6.20 seems out
http://www.suspend2.net/
Last edited by ekerazha (2007-04-17 21:30:11)
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After upgrade from 2.6.19 i havent gensplash anymore (bad vga mode...), is there a problem with new kernel? have i to change any setting??
The VGA options have changed since 2.6.19-beryond
see the gensplash wiki
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Suspend2 patch *stable* for 2.6.20 seems out
http://www.suspend2.net/
Isn't the vannila kernel suspend good enough for you ?
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when vanilla flat out doesn't work (and suspend2 works), I bet it's not enough.
Last edited by lloeki (2007-04-19 08:20:27)
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