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#101 2010-11-17 15:56:38

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

hyperion:[nous]:/temp/pkgbuild/kernel26-pf% grep CONFIG_INOTIFY config*
config:CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y
config.x86_64:CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y

Same as the -ARCH config, so I tend to agree with bluepumpkin.

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#102 2011-01-08 17:42:29

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

I get some feedback from people who try to build kernel26-pf with wrapper scripts (as the esteemed yaourt and clyde) and occasionally fail. The PKGBUILD is quite complicated, which may be the reason, so if your needs are not covered by the prebuilt packages I upload at my repo, please use 'makepkg' to build your own versions.

[pfkernel]
# kernel26-pf, kernel26-pf-p3, kernel26-pf-k8, kernel26-pf-core2, nvidia-pf, squid3, arora-git
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch

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#103 2011-01-08 19:28:41

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nous wrote:

I get some feedback from people who try to build kernel26-pf with wrapper scripts (as the esteemed yaourt and clyde) and occasionally fail. The PKGBUILD is quite complicated, which may be the reason, so if your needs are not covered by the prebuilt packages I upload at my repo, please use 'makepkg' to build your own versions.

[pfkernel]
# kernel26-pf, kernel26-pf-p3, kernel26-pf-k8, kernel26-pf-core2, nvidia-pf, squid3, arora-git
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch

Thank you for the repo. I finally got this working smile


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#104 2011-01-26 21:16:18

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

I've received reports of kernel panics with udev-165 (which affect all unpatched 2.6.37 kernels). I've updated the PKGBUILD to include the libata-alignment.patch and I'm updating the prebuilt packages in the pfkernel repo.

If you're not affected by the bug, you don't need to upgrade.

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#105 2011-01-27 20:06:31

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nous wrote:

I've received reports of kernel panics with udev-165 (which affect all unpatched 2.6.37 kernels). I've updated the PKGBUILD to include the libata-alignment.patch and I'm updating the prebuilt packages in the pfkernel repo.

If you're not affected by the bug, you don't need to upgrade.

I'm using the repo, how could I update without cleaning the whole pacman cache?


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#106 2011-01-27 20:39:16

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

alexj wrote:

I'm using the repo, how could I update without cleaning the whole pacman cache?

Since [pfkernel] is in your conf, it's as easy as

$ sudo rm -f /var/cache/pacman/pkg/kernel26-pf*
$ pacman -Sl pfkernel | grep kernel26    # see available optimizations
$ sudo pacman -S kernel26-pf-cpu     # (or just kernel26-pf if you're not into optimizing)

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#107 2011-01-28 19:26:33

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

hey nous,

I wanted an optimized kernel, but couldn't find the 'kernel26-pf-core2' package.
All I get is this:

sudo pacman -Sl pfkernel wrote:

                                                                                                 
pfkernel arora-git 20110122-1                                                                                                         
pfkernel kernel26-pf 2.6.37-pf2 [installed]                                                                                           
pfkernel kernel26-pf-atom 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                 
pfkernel kernel26-pf-k7 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-p3 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-p4 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-pm 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel nvidia-pf 270.18-1                                                                                                           
pfkernel nvidia-utils-beta 270.18-1                                                                                                   
pfkernel squid3 3.1.10-1                                                                                                             
pfkernel ttf-ubuntu-font-family 0.70.1-1                                                                                             
pfkernel w3perl 3.10-1                                                                                                               
pfkernel xchat-greek 1.60-1

Last edited by xephinx (2011-01-28 19:26:59)


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#108 2011-01-28 21:42:59

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

xephinx wrote:

hey nous,

I wanted an optimized kernel, but couldn't find the 'kernel26-pf-core2' package.
All I get is this:

sudo pacman -Sl pfkernel wrote:

                                                                                                 
pfkernel arora-git 20110122-1                                                                                                         
pfkernel kernel26-pf 2.6.37-pf2 [installed]                                                                                           
pfkernel kernel26-pf-atom 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                 
pfkernel kernel26-pf-k7 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-p3 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-p4 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel kernel26-pf-pm 2.6.37-pf2                                                                                                   
pfkernel nvidia-pf 270.18-1                                                                                                           
pfkernel nvidia-utils-beta 270.18-1                                                                                                   
pfkernel squid3 3.1.10-1                                                                                                             
pfkernel ttf-ubuntu-font-family 0.70.1-1                                                                                             
pfkernel w3perl 3.10-1                                                                                                               
pfkernel xchat-greek 1.60-1

I have assumed (incorrectly, obviously) that core2 owners run 64bit kernels... I can build a 32bit core2 package, but it's gonna take several hours on my P3 buildbox. If you can't wait:
1) since your core2 cpu is a lot faster, you can build it yourself (with makepkg or a wrapper like yaourt or clyde). You'll be asked whether to run 'make menuconfig' before the final make were you select "Processor type and features  ---> Processor family ---> Core 2/newer Xeon", save the new config and wait a couple of hours for the compiling to finish.
2) Use the atom package, since that cpu is closest to core2 (supports up to ssse3; anybody, correct me here if wrong)

Either way, I've put the old P3 to work, and the  32bit core2 package will be added to the i686 repo tomorrow.

[EDIT]
Don't anyone expect any vast speed improvements with the optimized kernels over the generic one. At best they're marginal and probably barely measurable and hardly perceived, especially with Arch where everything in the 32bit repos is i686 optimized. The real gain comes from natively optimizing applications that can benefit from extended instruction sets. Please, read this post with a quick benchmark I ran several years ago.

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#109 2011-01-29 22:57:40

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

@nous - I updated by build script for kernel26-ck to build all the -ck package families (kernel26, nvidia, and lirc).  Check it out: https://github.com/graysky2/repo-ck


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#110 2011-01-30 14:56:36

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

graysky wrote:

@nous - I updated by build script for kernel26-ck to build all the -ck package families (kernel26, nvidia, and lirc).  Check it out: https://github.com/graysky2/repo-ck

Good work, my friend, as usual.

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#111 2011-02-19 14:01:20

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

@nous: Could you upload headers package to your repo? I need it to compile akari (tomoyo). Thanks

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#112 2011-02-19 22:38:27

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

trungpham wrote:

@nous: Could you upload headers package to your repo? I need it to compile akari (tomoyo). Thanks

The headers are included in every kernel26-pf flavour, there's no need for extra packages. I rewrote the akari PKGBUILD from the AUR and created akari-pf for you, but I really don't have the time to maintain it. So, once you test it and give me your feedback, I'll orphan it and you may adopt it.

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#113 2011-02-20 03:24:03

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nous wrote:

The headers are included in every kernel26-pf flavour, there's no need for extra packages. I rewrote the akari PKGBUILD from the AUR and created akari-pf for you, but I really don't have the time to maintain it. So, once you test it and give me your feedback, I'll orphan it and you may adopt it.

OK. It works. I'll do the rest. Thanks

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#114 2011-02-27 11:20:11

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

hi i have a little problem:

with nvidia-pf i don't see my tty because i have a blank, black screen
instead with -ARCH and nvidia packages i don't have this problem.

anyone have this issue ?


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#115 2011-02-28 09:22:23

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nTia89 wrote:

hi i have a little problem:
with nvidia-pf i don't see my tty because i have a blank, black screen
instead with -ARCH and nvidia packages i don't have this problem.
anyone have this issue ?

I have an AMD Athlon II X2 with an nVidia 9800GT (similar to yours) and it works fine. Do you use a precompiled package from my repo? Is so, please try to compile one from the AUR. Alternatively, use the excellent nvidia-beta-all which builds the driver for all your installed kernels.

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#116 2011-02-28 17:07:00

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

i don't use your precompiled packages but i compiled from AUR

perhaps i need some specific kernel configuration ?


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#117 2011-03-03 13:07:12

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

I have tried to get kernel26-pf + nvidia-pf to work, from the pfkernel repo (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch). So I installed kernel26-pf, removed nvidia, installed nvidia-pf (which upgrades nvidia-utils to nvidia-utils-beta).
I reboot, and get an error message from X that says that something is wrong with the nvidia driver, look at kernel messages for more info, where I find:

NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version 270.18, but this kernel module has the version 260.19.36. Please make sure that this kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version.

All the "-pf" stuff is in 270.18, the old stuff, which I uninstalled, is 260.19.36. What am I doing wrong here?

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#118 2011-03-03 16:08:55

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

Iesos wrote:

I have tried to get kernel26-pf + nvidia-pf to work, from the pfkernel repo (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch). So I installed kernel26-pf, removed nvidia, installed nvidia-pf (which upgrades nvidia-utils to nvidia-utils-beta).
I reboot, and get an error message from X that says that something is wrong with the nvidia driver, look at kernel messages for more info, where I find:

NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version 270.18, but this kernel module has the version 260.19.36. Please make sure that this kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version.

All the "-pf" stuff is in 270.18, the old stuff, which I uninstalled, is 260.19.36. What am I doing wrong here?

You're not doing anything wrong, the prebuilt nvidia-pf has wrong dependencies (it shouldn't pull nvidia-utils-beta in the first place). I have probably forgotten to build nvidia-pf packages recently, which I'm doing right now and uploading to the repo.

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#119 2011-03-04 11:22:07

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nous wrote:

You're not doing anything wrong, the prebuilt nvidia-pf has wrong dependencies (it shouldn't pull nvidia-utils-beta in the first place). I have probably forgotten to build nvidia-pf packages recently, which I'm doing right now and uploading to the repo.

Oh, good to hear that. Thanks for the help!

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#120 2011-03-27 01:21:03

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

People that use the unofficial pfkernel repository and prefer the optimized versions of kernel26-pf, please state your CPU. This mainly concerns the i686 architecture which has the most processors to select from. Also, please let me know if you run Arch32 on 64bit-capable systems (I already got a request for 32bit Core2 packages).

I only have a P3/1GHz available for the building task and it takes several hours to compile each one of the six packages I currently provide, so your feedback is much appreciated.

[pfkernel]
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch

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#121 2011-03-27 18:42:48

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

nous wrote:
[pfkernel]
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch

I'm using the kernel26-pf-p4 build in a P4 3.0 GHz Prescott processor smile


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#122 2011-03-27 22:56:40

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

Hi: kernel26-pf-atom in a Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 230.

Thnxs!


Edit: 

Whoa, Today I Learn that my  Atom 230 is a x64 processor. I thought that it is a x86 and i have 2 years running Archlinux i686 not x64 :S .

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#123 2011-03-28 06:13:05

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

superchango wrote:

Hi: kernel26-pf-atom in a Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 230.

Thnxs!


Edit: 

Whoa, Today I Learn that my  Atom 230 is a x64 processor. I thought that it is a x86 and i have 2 years running Archlinux i686 not x64 :S .

Both i686 and x86_64 Atom kernels are provided.

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#124 2011-03-29 05:30:47

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

I need kernel26-pf-atom-headers to compile OSS module.

soundon
Relinking OSS kernel modules for "2.6.38-pf SMP preempt mod_unload ATOM "
This may take few moments - please stand by...

OSS build environment set up for REGPARM kernels


Warning: Cannot locate the Linux kernel development package for
         Linux kernel version  2.6.38-pf
         Please install the kernel development package if linking the
         OSS modules fails.

The kernel development package may be called kernel-devel, kernel-smp-devel,
kernel-sources, kernel-headers or something like that. Please refer
to the documentation of your Linux distribution if there are any
difficulties in installing the kernel/driver development environment.

For your Linux distribution the right kernel source package
might be kernel-source.

Building module osscore
Failed to compile OSS
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-pf/build M=/usr/lib/oss/build modules
make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.38-pf/build: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu. Stop.
make: *** [default] Błąd 2

Relinking the OSS kernel modules failed

Please write simple english for me

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#125 2011-03-29 08:22:55

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Re: The linux-pf thread; BFS/CK, TuxOnIce, BFQ, AUFS3

piotrek91666 wrote:

I need kernel26-pf-atom-headers to compile OSS module.

Building module osscore
Failed to compile OSS
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-pf/build M=/usr/lib/oss/build modules
make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.38-pf/build: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu. Stop.
make: *** [default] Błąd 2
Relinking the OSS kernel modules failed

Quick fix:

cd /lib/modules/2.6.38-pf ; sudo rm -f build ; sudo ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.38-pf build

The first 2.6.38-pf1 PKGBUILD didn't create the right symlink; later ones and -pf2 are fixed. Atom-pf2 kernels are already in [pfkernel] for your convenience.

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