Kernel 5.1
Re: Kernel 5.1
thanks, it works, no problems
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Hi SailorMH,sailorMH wrote:thanks, it works, no problems
MH
Many thanks for testing the RC6!
Have a nice day!
Cheers,
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Thanks a lot for testing the RC6!musa wrote:Hi
Testing kernel 5.1.0-rc6
No problem
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Hi All,
Here is the RC7 for testing!
New:
Screenshot of ubuntu MATE 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with SpiderMail 1.0.0 and with kernel 5.1-rc7:
Screenshot of Xubuntu 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with SpiderWeb 1.0.0 and with kernel 5.1-rc7:
Please test the RC7.
Thanks,
Christian
Here is the RC7 for testing!
New:
- Linux 5.1-rc7 Is "Tiny" Ahead Of The Official Kernel Debut Next Week -- phoronix.com
- Torvalds' 5.1-rc7 announcement
- PowerPC fixes 5.1-6
- Linux Git log for the RC7
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 5.1
- X1000: pata_of_platform-v2 patch for solving the issues with new CF cards connected to the onboard CompactFlash Card Slot
- X1000: Disabling the kernel config options CONFIG_PATA_PCMCIA, CONFIG_PCMCIA, and CONFIG_ELECTRA_CF for the pata_of_platform-v2 patch
- X1000: compressed kernel (zImage) and uncompressed kernel (vmlinux)
Screenshot of ubuntu MATE 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with SpiderMail 1.0.0 and with kernel 5.1-rc7:
Screenshot of Xubuntu 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with SpiderWeb 1.0.0 and with kernel 5.1-rc7:
Please test the RC7.
Thanks,
Christian
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Thanks,
tested and works with Debian8 and Fienix. Note:
lstopo (hwloc-ls) shows PA-Semi like two socket system, not onesocket dualcore.
Do somebody know, from where gather hwloc the informations?
tested and works with Debian8 and Fienix. Note:
lstopo (hwloc-ls) shows PA-Semi like two socket system, not onesocket dualcore.
Do somebody know, from where gather hwloc the informations?
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Hi SailorMH,sailorMH wrote:Thanks,
tested and works with Debian8 and Fienix. Note:
lstopo (hwloc-ls) shows PA-Semi like two socket system, not onesocket dualcore.
Do somebody know, from where gather hwloc the informations?
Many thanks for testing the RC7 and thanks a lot for the interesting screenshot.
Cheers,
Christian
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Hi All,
Linus Torvalds has released the Linux 5.1 stable kernel.
Linux 5.1 switches the PowerPC port to use the generic swiotlb and noncoherent dma ops, and to use more generic code for the coherent direct mapping, as well.
The Cyrus patch has become smaller because of the integration of the 'fsl_pci.c' patch into the new kernel 5.1.
There was a problem with MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS. We reported this issue to the Linuxppc-dev mailing list and they fixed it.
We have activated CONFIG_SPARSEMEM for the X1000 in the kernel configuration.
There was a problem with the VLC player. It didn't play any videos anymore. We created a patch and reported it to the Linuxppc-dev mailing list. They created a new patch and integrated it into the official kernel source code. After that the VLC player works without any problems again.
There were some issues with new CF cards if they were connected to the onboard CompactFlash Card Slot from the X1000. Note: The CompactFlash (CF) card slot is wired to the CPU local bus. It is typically used to hold the Linux kernels and initial ramdisks. We solved these issues with a new pata_of_platform-v2 patch.
The initialization and use of a secondary graphics card (FirePro 2260) does not work. Bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109345. We are working on a solution: http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.com ... =50#p47877
Thanks a lot to Tom, SailorMH, and Musa for testing the kernels on the X1000 and many thanks to Skateman, Kilaueabart, and Allan (acefnq) for testing the kernels on the X5000.
New:
Screenshot of Lubuntu 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with the New Moon 28.4.1 and with the final kernel 5.1:
Have a nice week!
Cheers,
Christian
Linus Torvalds has released the Linux 5.1 stable kernel.
Linux 5.1 switches the PowerPC port to use the generic swiotlb and noncoherent dma ops, and to use more generic code for the coherent direct mapping, as well.
The Cyrus patch has become smaller because of the integration of the 'fsl_pci.c' patch into the new kernel 5.1.
There was a problem with MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS. We reported this issue to the Linuxppc-dev mailing list and they fixed it.
We have activated CONFIG_SPARSEMEM for the X1000 in the kernel configuration.
There was a problem with the VLC player. It didn't play any videos anymore. We created a patch and reported it to the Linuxppc-dev mailing list. They created a new patch and integrated it into the official kernel source code. After that the VLC player works without any problems again.
There were some issues with new CF cards if they were connected to the onboard CompactFlash Card Slot from the X1000. Note: The CompactFlash (CF) card slot is wired to the CPU local bus. It is typically used to hold the Linux kernels and initial ramdisks. We solved these issues with a new pata_of_platform-v2 patch.
The initialization and use of a secondary graphics card (FirePro 2260) does not work. Bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109345. We are working on a solution: http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.com ... =50#p47877
Thanks a lot to Tom, SailorMH, and Musa for testing the kernels on the X1000 and many thanks to Skateman, Kilaueabart, and Allan (acefnq) for testing the kernels on the X5000.
New:
- Linux 5.1 Has Been Released With Plenty Of New Features
- Linux 5.1 Should Be Released Today With IO_uring, Faster zRAM, More Icelake
- Torvalds' 5.1 final announcement
- PowerPC fixes 5.1-7
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 5.1
Screenshot of Lubuntu 16.04.6 LTS PowerPC with the New Moon 28.4.1 and with the final kernel 5.1:
Have a nice week!
Cheers,
Christian
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Re: Kernel 5.1
@xeno74:
many thanks, woks fine, cfcard ok.
many thanks, woks fine, cfcard ok.
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Re: Kernel 5.1
Thanks a lot for testing the final kernel 5.1!sailorMH wrote:@xeno74:
many thanks, woks fine, cfcard ok.
-- Christian
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