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Title says it all, anyone able to help out here? Need if for Poulsbo on my netbook..
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Unless sb has that particular version, I think you need to compile it from the PKGBUILD.
Last edited by karol (2010-07-16 21:13:41)
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Or compile it manually and append "-ARCH" to the end of the release name when configuring the kernel.
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http://omploader.org/vNHljYw
tar.bz2 archieve with kernel 2.6.30.6 PKGBUILDs taken from abs without a change. Including kernel26, kernel26-firmware, kernel-headers
You should - theoretically - be able to roll back the PKGBUILDs in the online CVS view to the 2.6.30 version.
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Thanks for the help guys. I will report back when I have done this.
EDIT: Taking ages of course with the Atom CPU and slow HDD on the 1101HA...
Last edited by Wolfie276 (2010-07-16 22:31:02)
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Trying to make the PSB drivers work properly, at least the kernel improved my progress. Thanks all.
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Thanks for the help guys. I will report back when I have done this.
EDIT: Taking ages of course with the Atom CPU and slow HDD on the 1101HA...
Yeah, atom CPUs are killer for low power/heat consumption but doing anything mathematical is like hauling 2 tons of horse shit with a little red wagon.
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@ Wolfie276
How long does it take to compile a kernel on your box?
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Wolfie276 wrote:Thanks for the help guys. I will report back when I have done this.
EDIT: Taking ages of course with the Atom CPU and slow HDD on the 1101HA...
Yeah, atom CPUs are killer for low power/heat consumption but doing anything mathematical is like hauling 2 tons of horse shit with a little red wagon.
distcc?
@ Coacher
You can cross-compile, but if you have only that netbook ... see ya next week.
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@ Coacher
You can cross-compile, but if you have only that netbook ... see ya next week.
true.
Look into ccache also, in case you do something wrong and have to recompile.
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I though part of the reason for moving our -lts kernel to 2.6.32 was it supported something... newer udev that we use maybe? I cna not remember.... But just a warning that you may run into other issues.
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That's why I would like to keep packages in e.g. ARM for longer - you can simply 'pacman -Suu' to a certain date and all is well.
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@ Wolfie276
How long does it take to compile a kernel on your box?
About 6-7 hours on the netbook.
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karol wrote:@ Wolfie276
How long does it take to compile a kernel on your box?About 6-7 hours on the netbook.
And I thought 40 mins was long ...
Anyone here using gentoo on a netbook? ;-P
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Trying to make the PSB drivers work properly, at least the kernel improved my progress. Thanks all.
For Poulsbo? I suggest using uvesafb. Rolling back everything for a broken driver is going to cause more headaches than it's worth.
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Anyone here using gentoo on a netbook? ;-P
Thanks karol. The thought of running Gentoo on a netbook will forever scar me.
And I thought 40 mins was long ...
And I thought 10 minutes was long...
Last edited by cesura (2010-07-18 15:41:45)
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Anyone here using gentoo on a netbook? ;-P
I actually had gentoo on my first aspire one (the on with the sloow ssd).
Took me around 2 days to get a basic system compiled, then I ran out of inodes and had to start all over
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I though part of the reason for moving our -lts kernel to 2.6.32 was it supported something... newer udev that we use maybe? I cna not remember.... But just a warning that you may run into other issues.
A major reason is 2.6.27 is being phased out, I assume .
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