> Il giorno 23/lug/2015, alle ore 10:59, Gordan Bobic <[email protected]> ha > scritto: > > On 2015-07-23 09:49, Mario Costa wrote: >> Hi all, >> I’m using Red Sleeve 7.1 with my Raspberry Pi v1. I downloaded >> raspi-redsleeve7.1-cli-0.4.img image. >> Anyway, when I ran >> # yum update >> I found out that the repository trees were changed and I had to edit >> the files accordingly. > > I'll double-check, what the redsleeve-release file contains, but I > suspect it's to do with the images having been created before the > release was made. That also means the packages the images were made > from are not signed. > >> In addition to that, I noticed that the >> Raspberry Pi specific files were listed under the development folder >> and not the stable one. >> My question is if it’s safe to use those files in a stable environment >> (I’m trying to setup an install and forget server at home, hence the >> choice of this distro with no huge package updates) or if I shouldn’t >> be using the Raspberry PI repository at all (keeping the same kernel >> and firmware files forever?). > > The only difference at the moment is that the release packages are > signed. The packages in the el7-devel subtree should work; if they > don't, please do file a bug on http://bugs.redsleeve.org and we'll > see what we can do to fix it. > >> By the way, I was surprised to see that a very recent kernel was included. > > The recency of the kernel is going to be extremely dependant on > the hardware and the availability of mainline kernels for that > hardware. For example, on the Mk1 Samsung Chromebook we are > stuck with the heavily patched 3.4.0 kernel (which causes issues > with systemd, see the mailing list archives for details I posted > on that) since mainline doesn't fully work on it. > > Gordan > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users > <http://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users>
Thank you. What’s the suggested setup then? Should I keep the system as is, or wait for an updated image? And should I keep the EL7-devel packages? Mario
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