Situation updated to February 02 2015
LATEST NEWS:Go to the latest messages, to read about the latest / current!
Kernel 3.14.30 & Kernel 3.18.5 > http://forum.rosalab.ru/en/viewtopic.ph ... 200#p38141
Info about Kernel 3.10 series availability on ROSA Marathon >>> http://forum.rosalab.ru/viewtopic.php?f ... 129#p19129
Kernels ONE 3.10.10 (all the kernel flavours prepared and built from ONE only source) > http://forum.rosalab.ru/viewtopic.php?f ... 536#p19536
We have now organized the kernels in a better way, at least we think so...
In ABF we are storing kernels organized in different folders per branch number,
so. for example, we have one folder for all the kernel versions of 3.0.xx serie...
For all the Kernel LTS versions, we are preparing also the Kernel-RT flavour
All versions prepared to install and work starting from MDV 2010 & 2011 upto ROSA 2012LTS & 2012.1
The files are stored in the new ABF folders, instead those for old Mandriva 2010.2 will stay only in MIB
ABF can't build for old MDV2010, for that reason all our rpms for MDV 2010 are the results of local build
INFO about the SRPM build possibilities:
For ROSA Marathon we'll build Kernels LTS: 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, and all the latest kernels up to the 3.8 series
For ROSA Fresh we are building all Kernel versions starting only from the 3.6 to the most recent series
For old distro, we are maintaining build compatibility: you can also rebuild for Mandriva 2010 and 2011
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION (taken by a user comment I've found in the mandriva international forum):
[/quote]Nym писал(а):Kernels install separately, they don't overwrite one another. A kernel upgrade does change the default kernel, but the old one will still be on the list at the boot splash, you'd use the arrow keys to select the older one.
So it's not a system killer to try an upgraded kernel. If it doesn't work, select and older one, and remove the newer. I mention this because you may want to try one of the 3.x kernels packaged by MIB. I'm using MIB kernels on a couple laptops because wifi didn't work with the stock kernel. MIB fixed the problems.
The group folders are organized like repositories, so you could also add them using the 'urpmi.addmedia' commands
So, if you feel good, for example, with kernel 3.2 branch, you can leave this repository enabled to receive updates...
Here are the paths of different kernels for MDV2011, RM2012, ROSA2012.1
kernels 3.0.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.1.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.2.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.3.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.4.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.5.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.6.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.7.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.8.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.9.xx >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.10.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.11.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.12.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.13.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.14.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
kernels 3.15.x >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
Microcode firmwares for cpu AMD / INTEL
http://mib.pianetalinux.org/forum/viewt ... =38&t=3424
kernels drivers >>> http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kerne ... epository/
Here are the paths of different kernels for MDV2010
Files stay on MIB - Kernel 64bit > Click Here - Kernel 32bit > Click Here
Advice:
Probably, we'll leave only the latest three or four versions, while all the files of the oldest versions may be deleted...
bye, NicCo