On Tuesday 29 June 2004 14:03, Axel Thimm wrote: > On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 08:24:14AM -0000, JÃrgen Schinker wrote: > > Discussion of the Fedora Legacy Project > > <fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > wrote: > > > On Monday 28 June 2004 16:25, Jesse Keating wrote: > > > > On Monday 28 June 2004 15:57, Jarod Wilson wrote: > > > > > There are new kernels available for download and install on > > > > > ATrpms.net (even via apt/yum), based off the 35.x Fedora > > > > > Legacy kernel srpm. The available kernels include the stock > > > > > 35.x.legacy versions for convenience, and the usual > > > > > ATrpms-enhanced versions, with XFS support, v4l2, i2c 2.8.x, > > > > > 3Ware Escalade drivers and updated LVM added on top of the > > > > > 35.x sources. Such kernels are available for Red Hat Linux > > > > > 7.3, 8.0 and 9. > > > > > > > > > > http://atrpms.net/name/kernel/ > > > > > http://atrpms.net/name/kernel-redhat/ > > > > > > > > > > Have at 'em, all the variants I've tried work without a problem. > > > > > > > > Please remember that these are not Fedora Legacy approved kernels. > > > > (: > > > > > > Sorry, should have made that more clear. Yes, not official FL releases. > > > (Esp. the "enhanced" ones ;-). > > > > makes no difference to me > > he is faster with security patches > > coz the Floating Point Exception was announced on 15.06 > > and redhat 7.3 has even now no new kernel > > We need to be fair on that and give credit, where credit is due. The > kernel rpms are not yet officially published by FL because they are > still in QA. The kernels at ATrpms are derived work of these kernels, > so the security patches are all Dominic's and Jarod's work AFAICT. > > Many thanks to Dominic, Jarod and all the FL team for keeping our > kernels from falling apart. :) Predominantly Dominic's work. While I was working on the same patches, he got 'em done first (save the e1000 fix), so the work is mostly by Fedora Legacy, not ATrpms. I just tidied things up for publishing on ATrpms, then Axel built and posted them. And like Axel said, the official Fedora Legacy kernels haven't finished the QA process, meaning you aren't guaranteed the ATrpms kernels won't destroy your system. If you do use the non-enhanced ATrpms kernels, please do submit feedback to Fedora Legacy to help the official kernels complete their QA. If you use the FL-sources-based enhanced ATrpms kernels, feedback should go to ATrpms. -- Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE jcw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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