Any idea when the next kernel will be released for FC5? I'm assuming it's 2.6.18, and RC-5 was released yesterday.
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Quoting Gilbert Sebenste sebenste@weather.admin.niu.edu:
Any idea when the next kernel will be released for FC5? I'm assuming it's 2.6.18, and RC-5 was released yesterday.
Someone much wiser than me said that FC6 was set to use kernel 2.6.17. Afaik, this is still the case. I personally would love to see it ship with 2.6.19 when that arrives so I can have my module in the default distro! I doubt that's going to happen for a while though :P
Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Gilbert Sebenste sebenste@weather.admin.niu.edu:
Any idea when the next kernel will be released for FC5? I'm assuming it's 2.6.18, and RC-5 was released yesterday.
Someone much wiser than me said that FC6 was set to use kernel 2.6.17. Afaik, this is still the case. I personally would love to see it ship with 2.6.19 when that arrives so I can have my module in the default distro! I doubt that's going to happen for a while though :P
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FC6 already use 2.6.18 pre release kernels and will ship whit 2.6.18.x/(pre .19) (if nothing big changes)
Quoting dragoran dragoran@feuerpokemon.de:
FC6 already use 2.6.18 pre release kernels and will ship whit 2.6.18.x/(pre .19) (if nothing big changes)
Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the latest kernel on rawhide.
"SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
* Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
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Quoting Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu:
"SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
- Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
Hmmm - I must say I wasn't aware of this... If that the case, I wonder if it's possible to get gregkh's full patch put into the Fedora kernel.... would certainly make my life much easier :P
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:09, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu:
> "SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
- Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
Hmmm - I must say I wasn't aware of this... If that the case, I wonder if it's possible to get gregkh's full patch put into the Fedora kernel.... would certainly make my life much easier :P
Looks like Linus is back from vacation (or at least popping in), as 2.6.18-rc5 hit kernel.org on Sunday. That ought to contain everything gregkh was keeping in his tree, and we ought to have a new rawhide kernel based on -rc5 relatively soon...
Quoting Jarod Wilson jwilson@redhat.com:
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:09, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu:
>> "SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
- Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
Hmmm - I must say I wasn't aware of this... If that the case, I wonder if it's possible to get gregkh's full patch put into the Fedora kernel.... would certainly make my life much easier :P
Looks like Linus is back from vacation (or at least popping in), as 2.6.18-rc5 hit kernel.org on Sunday. That ought to contain everything gregkh was keeping in his tree, and we ought to have a new rawhide kernel based on -rc5 relatively soon...
Doesn't look like (for whatever reason) 2.6.18-rc5 had his patches in it, as there's still the updated USB core stuff as well as i2c/PCI fixes that haven't been migrated into the kernel yet at:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/gregkh-2.6/gregkh-all-2...
It's about a 1.1Mb patch, mainly geared towards fixing a number of USB issues as well as a few more drivers (including the adutux drive that I require).
On Aug 29, 2006, at 11:28, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Jarod Wilson jwilson@redhat.com:
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:09, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu:
>>> "SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
- Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
Hmmm - I must say I wasn't aware of this... If that the case, I wonder if it's possible to get gregkh's full patch put into the Fedora kernel.... would certainly make my life much easier :P
Looks like Linus is back from vacation (or at least popping in), as 2.6.18-rc5 hit kernel.org on Sunday. That ought to contain everything gregkh was keeping in his tree, and we ought to have a new rawhide kernel based on -rc5 relatively soon...
Doesn't look like (for whatever reason) 2.6.18-rc5 had his patches in it
Looks like we actually switched back to tracking the rc patches instead of gregkh patches back there on the 20th... Tracking gregkh was only temporary, while Linus was away.
as there's still the updated USB core stuff as well as i2c/PCI fixes that haven't been migrated into the kernel yet at:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/gregkh-2.6/ gregkh-all-2.6.18-rc5.patch
It's about a 1.1Mb patch, mainly geared towards fixing a number of USB issues as well as a few more drivers (including the adutux drive that I require).
We try to stick to as close to upstream as possible, so once those are in Linus' tree, we'll pull them into rawhide, but typically not before.
Almost there with a 2.6.18-rc5-git1-based kernel though...
We try to stick to as close to upstream as possible, so once those are in Linus' tree, we'll pull them into rawhide, but typically not before.
Almost there with a 2.6.18-rc5-git1-based kernel though...
are you sure? a week or so ago a whole bunch of drivers and other "RHEL-ish stuff" got added... didn't seem like fedora is still on the "close to mainline" track...
On Aug 29, 2006, at 14:46, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
We try to stick to as close to upstream as possible, so once those are in Linus' tree, we'll pull them into rawhide, but typically not before.
Almost there with a 2.6.18-rc5-git1-based kernel though...
are you sure? a week or so ago a whole bunch of drivers and other "RHEL-ish stuff" got added... didn't seem like fedora is still on the "close to mainline" track...
Well, I did say "try" and "typically". ;-)
But yeah, there are certainly a few RHEL5-driven things that have crept in lately.
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
"SH" == Steven Haigh netwiz@crc.id.au writes:
SH> Are you sure on this? I'm still seeing 2.6.17-1.2583.fc6 as the SH> latest kernel on rawhide.
Which is a prerelease 2.6.18 kernel. It can't be called 2.6.18 because that kernel doesn't exist yet. See the changelog:
- Sun Aug 20 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com
- 2.6.18rc4-git1
It *would* be called 2.6.18 if the kernel followed the Packaging Guidelines, something like: 2.6.18-0.1.2583.rc4-git1 (:
-- Rex