New kernels

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Hi All,

Here is the alpha5 of kernel 7.0 for X1000 and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and QEMU VMs).

Download and further information: github.com

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Please test the kernels.

Thanks,
Christian
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Kernel 7.0-alpha5 test with openSUSE Tumbleweed PPC64:

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Hi All,

I have released the alpha6 of kernel 7.0.

You can also test an uImage with PREEMPT support but unfortunately KVM HV doesn't work with a PREEMPT kernel.

Downloads and further information: github.com

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Hi All,

I released the alpha7 of kernel 7.0 today.

Downloads and further information: github.com

There is also a patched preempt uImage in the kernel package.

Screenshot of a kubernetes pod for cross compiling Linux PowerPC kernels (Vanilla Kubernetes, built with kubeadm init):

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Please test the kernels.

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Christian
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Re: New kernels

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So just some feedback from me. Have been testing the alphas from a1 to a5 at present. The a1 was sluggish to begin with as expected, the rest were fine and then the a5 come full circle and was sluggish again. Aside from that the operation worked fine. But in use, such as in a terminal, on the desktop and in a web browser, the performance was slightly sluggish.
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Hypex wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 3:51 pm So just some feedback from me. Have been testing the alphas from a1 to a5 at present. The a1 was sluggish to begin with as expected, the rest were fine and then the a5 come full circle and was sluggish again. Aside from that the operation worked fine. But in use, such as in a terminal, on the desktop and in a web browser, the performance was slightly sluggish.
OK, good to know. I haven't noticed any sluggishness so far.

I tested NTFS3 with the alpha7 today:

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