Linux kernel 3.5
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Linux kernel 3.5
I'm trying out kernel 3.5 from the Aptosid repository, which always seems to be first with new versions. It's functioning well so far. Like previous Aptosid kernels, it occupies a bit less hard-drive space than some other flavours, but uses a lot more memory on a freshly loaded desktop.
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5
I didn't see anything worthwhile for me in 3.5
I compiled my own 3.4.4 kernel a while ago and just use that.
I compiled my own 3.4.4 kernel a while ago and just use that.
Re: Linux kernel 3.5
Linux trunk kernel 3.5 is now in the Experimental repository. Working well here so far.
Re: Linux kernel 3.5
just realized there's a "future" repo at liquorix.net (besides the main one). I was just messing around and found it, with 3.5.3 kernel in it, which is latest stable in the 3.5 line as of date according to kernel.org
Same instructions as http://liquorix.net/ for using the repo, just add "future" at the end of the line:
Same instructions as http://liquorix.net/ for using the repo, just add "future" at the end of the line:
apt-get install linux-*-3.5*-liquorix-amd64deb http://liquorix.net/debian sid main future