I downloaded the Kernel 6.15 Alpha6 archive to Adelie, but again Engrampa de-archives it as an empty 0-byte file named "/home/live/Downloads/linux-image-6.15.0-alpha6-X1000_e5500." So I took care of it from Fienix again. Back to Adelie, and its System Monitor says it's getting along fine with the new Kernel.
It looks like Kernel 6 R1 6.15 RC1 is going to be one of those things that work on my cranky machine.
Apparently that bit about "You may also attach files by dragging and dropping them in the message box" is not one of them. I tried the original of the above .png a few times and the browser just vanishes.
kilaueabart wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:31 am
It looks like Kernel 6 R1 6.15 RC1 is going to be one of those things that work on my cranky machine.
Great, that it works on your X5000/20! Many thanks for testing.
kilaueabart wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:31 am
Apparently that bit about "You may also attach files by dragging and dropping them in the message box" is not one of them. I tried the original of the above .png a few times and the browser just vanishes.
SeaLion and BrassMonkey work on Adélie but not reliably. I don’t know why SeaLion and BrassMonkey crash on Adélie sometimes.
X1000 and e5500: CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_MULTICOLOR=y for Logitech devices (HID_LOGITECH)
X1000: Support for Logitech receivers and devices (CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH_DJ=m)
X1000: User namespaces (CONFIG_USER_NS=y). They allow unprivileged user code access to call kernel code that was historically restricted to root. This is already activated in the e5500 kernel config.
X1000 and e5500: PlayStation HID Driver (CONFIG_HID_PLAYSTATION=m)