On Apr 11, 2013 08:40 "Stuart Winter" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > David spencers installer uses the 3.1.9 kernel, Sorinm's image is > > > also > > > using 3.1.9, I am using 3.2.27, I don't know of any kernels older > > > that > > > these. Some people use the Rpi-update script and so will be using > > > v3.6 > > > even if they started using v3.1. My 3.2.27 kernels are now built > > > using > > > your build scripts and no longer use the default name 'kernel.bin' > > > and > > > would be unaffected by Rpi-update. > > OK thanks - I've rebuilt glibc against 3.1.0 so as to allow a live > upgrade > from 14.0 to 14.1. It'd be nice to see some Rpi kernel upgrades to the > latest release -- is the Rpi support not yet in the upstream kernels? > > I will have a look at kernel.org over the weekend to see if Rpi > support is included. My feeling is that Rpi support will probably be > included for v3.1 and 3.2 as active development has ceased for these > versions on github. This is why I stuck with 3.2.27, kernel upgrades > are frequent on github and v3.6.y is in constant flux at present. > > David Spencers site has not been updated since august last year and > although Sorinms site seems to be active I note he is still using > v3.1.9, Sorinm is also not a fan of the rpi-update script as it may > silently break something. >
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