Hey folks, I've been meaning to update ya'll where I'm at. I tried to switch over to git, but I ran into an error and gave up somewhat quickly. I would still like to switch over to git in the long run, since I think that will make the package more in sync with Ubuntu proper. It takes such a long time to build the kernel, so it really takes awhile trying to figure out what the issue is.
Since the git thing didn't work out and I have upgraded to maverick, I am dropping lucid. If someone else is running lucid, and would like to do it, I can give you my notes. (includes directions to apt-get source the kernel, apply the patches, then upload to a ppa) I also have learned that we should be renaming the kernel flavors, appending the ck name, and not renaming the package. I think that might fix the header issue raised on the forums, but it may not fix the backports drivers issue. My attention has been diverted a bit, so it may take me awhile to get to these issues. Hibernate hasn't been working for me, except with the tuxonice kernel, so I haven't been running the ck patches myself. I also found that choosing the conservative cpu freq governor gives me a much bigger performance boost than the ck patches, atm. Also, Im happy to see that ck has a website now, where he is testing more ideas for his patches. If I get things sorted out, maybe I will be able to facilitate greater testing in that regard. -- include CK patch set (BFS) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424927 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
