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New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nnn

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:50 pm
by joutlan

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john@precision ~ $ uname -a
Linux precision 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT Tue Jan 18 00:15:22 CST 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
john@precision ~ $
Since I installed this kernel on my Dell Precision m6500 Laptop, the following has magically starting working:

Suspend to Ram
Suspend to Disk
Internal Microphone and Microphone in Skype

If you were having similar problems, I'd like your feedback on the latest Liquorix Kernel.

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:53 pm
by willie42
My systems seems to run faster and smoother with Liquorix.

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:58 pm
by joutlan
I've tried everything to get suspend and my mic working...and then I go install the newest Liquorix kernel, and bam...it all starts working ! That sure made it easy :) Installing that kernel is a no brainer for me. The Kernel is catching up with HW; it always seems to lag about a year for me because I upgrade HW often.

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:04 am
by willie42
well the Kernel will always be a little behind thats why I never get the modern up to date mainboards when I build. I always lag a year or 2 behind so all my stuff works out of the box. I think thats were alot of people lack some understanding. Some expect the older stuff to work with the newer kernels when they won't with the older drivers having to be removed for the newer drivers and on the other hand the brand new stuff lacks support because the people writing the code don't have time or in most cases the specs to be able to update the Kernel fast enough. :D

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:44 am
by joutlan
willie42 wrote:well the Kernel will always be a little behind thats why I never get the modern up to date mainboards when I build. I always lag a year or 2 behind so all my stuff works out of the box. I think thats were alot of people lack some understanding. Some expect the older stuff to work with the newer kernels when they won't with the older drivers having to be removed for the newer drivers and on the other hand the brand new stuff lacks support because the people writing the code don't have time or in most cases the specs to be able to update the Kernel fast enough. :D
Absolutely....I always buy for linux, but, being a gamer, I tend to jump ahead of the kernel sometimes. :)

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 1:07 am
by willie42
Thats why I keep more than 1 PC around. actually have 3. All are not the newest latest and greatest but if you keep one for Linux Distros and another for gaming then that might advantage you in alot of ways. Not all folks can do that. I have an old dell B120 Laptop that I keep for testing Distros with a Partition for working on XP machines (I am a computer Tech) I have a ASUS P5N-SLI that is about 2 years old and it holds mint 9 and Vista, and Ubuntu for working on Computers. Mint 9 is for my enjoyment. :D I have another one which is the one I am on now which is an ASUS P5G41-M LE and it runs LMDE, and Debian in Vitural Box with a dual boot of Julia. I am not a gamer so I dont need any of the I Core processors and tons of memory because I dont game. :lol: 8)

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:31 pm
by joutlan
willie42 wrote:Thats why I keep more than 1 PC around. actually have 3. All are not the newest latest and greatest but if you keep one for Linux Distros and another for gaming then that might advantage you in alot of ways. Not all folks can do that. I have an old dell B120 Laptop that I keep for testing Distros with a Partition for working on XP machines (I am a computer Tech) I have a ASUS P5N-SLI that is about 2 years old and it holds mint 9 and Vista, and Ubuntu for working on Computers. Mint 9 is for my enjoyment. :D I have another one which is the one I am on now which is an ASUS P5G41-M LE and it runs LMDE, and Debian in Vitural Box with a dual boot of Julia. I am not a gamer so I dont need any of the I Core processors and tons of memory because I dont game. :lol: 8)
Yep....my GF moved in with me, she has my linux only laptop.....so I dual booted my Dell Precision lappy.....time to go shopping again.....LOL :lol:

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:35 pm
by willie42
theZoid wrote:
willie42 wrote:Thats why I keep more than 1 PC around. actually have 3. All are not the newest latest and greatest but if you keep one for Linux Distros and another for gaming then that might advantage you in alot of ways. Not all folks can do that. I have an old dell B120 Laptop that I keep for testing Distros with a Partition for working on XP machines (I am a computer Tech) I have a ASUS P5N-SLI that is about 2 years old and it holds mint 9 and Vista, and Ubuntu for working on Computers. Mint 9 is for my enjoyment. :D I have another one which is the one I am on now which is an ASUS P5G41-M LE and it runs LMDE, and Debian in Vitural Box with a dual boot of Julia. I am not a gamer so I dont need any of the I Core processors and tons of memory because I dont game. :lol: 8)
Yep....my GF moved in with me, she has my linux only laptop.....so I dual booted my Dell Precision lappy.....time to go shopping again.....LOL :lol:
I will be doing that in May except I will be buying parts for 2 more PC's.....All I can say is too many Distros and too few machines lol

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:05 am
by Dave68
How would go about obtaining the Liquorix Kernal? A little more speed is always good.

2-32 Works well (LMDE), but so does 2-35(Julia) and I've heard promising things all over this forum on the 2-37.

A little guidance would be great here.

Thanks,
Dave

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:08 am
by willie42

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:12 am
by GSXR750L
I fought my way through the instructions HERE and eventually by brute force got it installed.

Edit:

How I managed to install Liquorix

Click on Computer on Desktop >
Click on File System > etc >
Right Click on apt > Open as administrator >
Double Click on sources.list.save >
Copy & Paste all between the quotes "deb http://liquorix.net/debian sid main" below the other entries > then Save

Open Terminal and Copy & Paste this in
sudo apt-get update
then
apt-get install '^liquorix-([^-]+-)?keyring.?'
then
sudo update-grub

Then open Package Manager and scroll down to Kernel and modules and click on it
If I've remembered all this correctly then you will see 4 Liquorix entries
I Right Clicked on each and Marked for Installation
Apply install etc.

Restart the Computer and hopefully that is it.

As someone who hasn't much of a clue what I'm doing the above may not be strictly correct. :oops:

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:12 pm
by Dave68
willie42 wrote:Here ya go Dave see this post

http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 83&start=0
I gave it a shot. Copied and Pasted each command. Still no luck.

I guess I'll wait until the next wave of testing begins.

Thanks For Trying,
Dave

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:17 pm
by joutlan
Dave68 wrote:
willie42 wrote:Here ya go Dave see this post

http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 83&start=0
I gave it a shot. Copied and Pasted each command. Still no luck.

I guess I'll wait until the next wave of testing begins.

Thanks For Trying,
Dave
You had trouble installing the kernel? Just install the repo and keyring, and install it from synaptic. I'll give you the repo and keyring stuff if you can't find it.

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:34 pm
by Dave68
:oops: Stupid Me!!! :oops:

I forgot the most important part.
install it from synaptic
I don't use Synaptic Much.

I'm now running Liquorix Kernel.

You guys ROCK!!

Pretty Peppy,
Dave

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:21 pm
by GeneC
+1 on the suspend to RAM working with Liquorix

This is the very first time it has worked on this computer. Never worked with Mint 9 or 10. I tired all the suggested fixes. NADA!

Installed the Liquorix on my new Mint Debian 64 bit. VOILA! Suspend works. :D

Thanks to the forum - yet again!

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:22 pm
by joutlan
This is great to see others are getting functionality back.....I think the kernel is catching up with some of the hardware out there. Damentz, the kernel hacker, is aware of this via IRC.

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:05 am
by twa
Hi,
installed this kernell as per the above instructions..given also sudo update-grub
and the new kernel was in there..but system did not reboot...black screen with
blinking dash -
what went wrong ???
so I restarted in recovery mode and removed this kernell
am on 32bits LMDE
:evil:

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 10:07 am
by gotjazz
did oyu also instlal the kernel headers?

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:07 pm
by jam666
Hi!

Have somebody managed to install ATI Catalyst driver on this kernel, or older one? When I'm trying to install it gives me "DKMS PART OF INSTALLATION FAILED". Can anyone help, couse I've already spent about a week on searching and trying different sollutions!

Re: New Functionality with Liquorix Kernel 2.6.37-0.dmz.4-nn

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:26 pm
by twa
gotjazz,
honestly I don't remember if I installd also the kernel headers.
just followed the procedure above and installed from synaptic...
:?: