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2.6.10 #newest kernel version
ac4 #alan cox's patchset
-ck1 #latest ck snapshot (not including supermount)
-alsa 1.0.7 #includes several misc fixes which may or may not affect things
reiser4 #newest snapshot with extra patches
vesafb-tng #slight changes which may or may not affect anything
fbsplash #slight changes which may or may not affect anything
chmp #new version of mouse polling patch
sk98lin driver #sk98lin network driver
inotify
-swsusp2 #see note
-alsa 1.0.8-rc1
-mm1 #see note
config-nr-tty-devices
cflags-selection-for-nitro #change cflags for kernel
hostap #hostAP drivers
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+ckdev #latest ck patch
+alsa 1.0.8-rc2
+swsusp2+win4lin #see note
+orinoco #see noteSince some people may or may not want the experimental nature of mm/bk patches, I've made them optional. Both of them are disabled by default. If you want them, enable the "want-mm" use flag. The patch applies on top of nitro4. To see what is included in the mm patch, look here. Conversely, if you want to see what I left out look here.+mm2 #NOT THE WHOLE THING!
+bk9
nitro has been mentioned on the kerneltrap poll! Sure, it's not an actual option, but being the thirteenth comment is pretty good, especially since nobody has bashed it yet!
Extra:
CONFIG_IOPRIO_WRITE
See that option? Do NOT enable it. Bad things happen if you do.
I did not use all of the mm patches. Just the ones that did not make large changes (which broke things) and worked well.
For those of you having sound issues, check here
I fixed win4lin! At least, I think I did. It compiles cleanly now (a little complaining but nothing serious), so give it a shot.
USERS OF AMD INTERWAVE ISA SOUND: This is not the kernel for you. The driver doesn't compile.
PCI2000/PCI2220I/CPQFCTS drivers (scsi low-level drivers): These will not compile. Don't bother posting about it.
Orinoco drivers: I know I said I wasn't going to do it, but I did. They all compile nicely, and I even added the orinoco_nortel driver to the config so that you can find it if you need it. The only ones that didn't make it were the spectrum_cs and userhermes drivers.
I actually bothered to make a huge config file that has nearly every option set for this release. And I fixed tons of stuff. The only thing I couldn't test was x86_86 (amd64) because I don't have one.
Maybe it's just me, but is anyone else getting pissed at the hdparm script for not working? Doing it manually is getting a little irritating...
To learn how to use the new mouse polling patch, go here.
For the ati fix, go here.
For a cool automotive background picture made by M@rijn, go here.
Ebuild
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