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Kernel updates? #18

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dawidi opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 5 comments
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Kernel updates? #18

dawidi opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 5 comments

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@dawidi
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dawidi commented Apr 12, 2018

I set up my Pocket in January using archlinux-gpd-pocket-2018.01.05-x86_64.iso and your guide.

Updating with pacman -Syu every couple of weeks since, I've seen some minor system issues appear and disappear, but uname still shows Arch Linux 4.15.0-rc6-jwrdegoede so I'm assuming I'm still running a kernel from four months back.
Can I do anything to get a newer kernel? Or is this still the latest version with Pocket patches? I can't find a GPDPocket kernel repo at https://github.com/jwrdegoede, so where does it come from?

Basically, what's the longer-term strategy for keeping Arch fully up-to-date on the Pocket, after installing from the ISO?

@sigboe
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sigboe commented Apr 12, 2018

I've been to sick to work on the project lately, but here is the long term strategy https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-jwrdegoede-git/

Possibly the repo this ISO installed for you can be updated to include that package instead of its package that is unable to be updated. @joshskidmore

@Thaodan
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Thaodan commented Jul 16, 2018

I have an optimized version of linux-pf.
Upstream contains all needed fixes.
https://thaodan.de/home/bidar/home-thaodan/x86_64/

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Thaodan commented Jul 16, 2018

linux-pf-silvermont

@sigboe
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sigboe commented Jul 16, 2018

@Thaodan Have you made any optimizations that are relevant to the GPD Pocket?

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