On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 02:16:29AM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> ���, 27 ��005, 01:59, � ��Yedidyah Bar-David:
> > > Now, recently Linus decided to move into a 4 numbers versions, and it
> > > seems I am having problems with it. I checked several times, and I always
> > > find that 2.6.12.2 fails to patch. (upgraded from 2.6.0 into 2.6.11 and
> > > then run the
> >
> > You meant 2.6.11.2.
> of course. Sorry.
> 
> > Where did you take patch-2.6.11.2 from? IIRC, they (2.6.11.x) aren't
> > incremental, but are all based on 2.6.11. There is a subdir incr with
> > incremental patches, or simply take only the last one - that is,
> > .., 2.6.9, 2.6.10, 2.6.11, 2.6.11.10 .
> From iglu, kernel.org (BTW, iglu.org's kernel mirror is borked):
> http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.11.2.gz
> 
> If you say the patches to 2.6.11.Z are not incremental, this can explain why 
> it failed. 
> 
> I will assume that 2.6.11.2 is "source compatible" with 2.6.11.1, since I am 
> planning of patching the kernel with some goodies (bootsplash, swsusp2, and 
> kqemu).

2.6.11.10 is available is a separate source tarball. Just download it.

swsusp2 is a big patch. I hope it won't conflict with others.
And speaking of swsusp: anybody using swsusp from the mainline kernel
(any version) successfully? Is it worth trying? Or should I just stick
with swsusp2?

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