Firmware is always separate from kernel unless you build the firmware into the
kernel image. Usually, you would only do this for kernel options that you
decide to have built-in (i.e. CONFIG_DRM_I915=y) instead of as modules (=m)
however distributions don't do this and instead build as modules.
On 10/24/22 15:28, Alec Ari via Emc-developers wrote:
Jon,
You can actually grab the sid 6.0 kernel and drop it on Bullseye and perhaps
even Buster:
Yes, I actually did this on a Bullseye install. I also had
to install the firmware files that didn't come in along with
the new kernel for
Jon,
You can actually grab the sid 6.0 kernel and drop it on Bullseye and perhaps
even Buster:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64
Firmware:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/firmware-misc-nonfree
Install:
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64_6.0.3-1_amd64.deb
sudo
binary:linuxcnc-doc-de is NEW.
binary:linuxcnc-doc-de is NEW.
Your package has been put into the NEW queue, which requires manual action
from the ftpteam to process. The upload was otherwise valid (it had a good
OpenPGP signature and file hashes are valid), so please be patient.
Packages are
linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0+git20221023.7a5beabae0-1_amd64.changes uploaded
successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0+git20221023.7a5beabae0-1.dsc
linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0+git20221023.7a5beabae0.orig.tar.xz
linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0+git20221023.7a5beabae0-1.debian.tar.xz