On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 12:48 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > *** The opposite is the case. *** > > Here, I am on a Samsung SandyBridge CPU/GPU aka 2nd generation > ultrabook series runing Debian/testing AMD64. > > A slightly modified Debian-kernel linux-config takes me approx. 5 (in > words five) hours of compiling and generating Debian packages. > > Plus, testing. > Plus, testing. > Plus, testing. > > In Linux-next times I run the whole Linux-Test-Project tests plus some > FIO tests. > > Finally, I decide depending from what is new and interesting to me to > attend a full single Linux-kernel release cycle. > The last was Linux v5.3 which was the first release to be > compile/link-able - with no modifications - with LLVM/Clang/LLD v9.0. > For upcoming Linux v5.7 I have built each single RC Linux-kernel and > used it in my daily work! > Since RC1 - for me running on bare metal counts - checking QEMU or > other VM is nice - but showed me that says sometimes nothing. > > Plus, I am building llvm-toolchains (LLVM/Clang/LLD) and testing with > them (and report if needed). This is a lot of invaluable work. It means the world to me Sedat! > > "...if we diligently credit our idea reporters, they will, hopefully, > be inspired to help us again in the future." > > These are some motivating words... > > My Tested-by is like a certificate - like a "Made in Germany" seal :-). I love this, it is. Maybe if folks on this thread are bored, they could help me with a personal project of mine? https://github.com/nickdesaulniers/What-Open-Source-Means-To-Me We could use more German, and Japanese. > > Virtual Greeting from North-West Germany, > - Sedat - -- Thanks, ~Nick Desaulniers