Robert Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 2:03 PM Chris Green <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Is there a straightforward way to update a BBB kernel?  Standard Linux
> 
> Yes: https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Kernel_Options
> 
Ah, OK, I hadn't found that before.  Fairly straightforward, just not
automatic to latest/newest kernel.  Thank you.


> > systems manage it with "apt-update;apt-upgrade" so why not BBB?  Even
> > RPi manages it so it's not down to size/space.
> 
> RPi also has a large team of payed software engineers.
> 
> It also has more cores (4) thus they can waste cpu-cycles.
> 
> They also "force" you to upgrade your kernel.. ;)
> 
> We've got users on 3.8.x, 4.4.x, 4.9.x, 4.14.x, 4.19.x, including
> no-SMP, SMP, NON-RT, RT and Xenomai kernel variants, all still
> working, with no payed developers. Then the whole UIO vs
> REMOTEPROC_PRUSS too..
> 
> Personally, i like having the kernel NOT tied to the root file system,
> it allows you to better optimeze for YOUR system.
> 
Oops, sorry, did I touch a nerve?  :-)

Anyway, are there any particular reasons for going for any specific
kernel other than the latest?  Presumably 3.8.x will start getting
less support (if it hasn't already).


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