Full chart with kernel versions
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Full chart with kernel versions
I think there may be a chart somewhere with the official versions (other than the Distro Watch charts which are full of errors), but I would like see a chart which includes the kernel for the derivatives and projects. Of course it would be hard to do for all the derivatives, but it would be nice for at least some.
They are sometimes mentioned in threads, sometimes not, sometimes you have to go through the whole thread, which makes it pretty complicated...
The reason being is that certain versions of the 3.* kernels have some incompatibility with older computers. Of course natural selection is going to make these Puppy versions less used, but it would be nice to compare.
They are sometimes mentioned in threads, sometimes not, sometimes you have to go through the whole thread, which makes it pretty complicated...
The reason being is that certain versions of the 3.* kernels have some incompatibility with older computers. Of course natural selection is going to make these Puppy versions less used, but it would be nice to compare.
Some (not much besides archpup in the 3 series kernel) are charted at
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyVersion
but it's kind of tricky keeping up with the latest kernel-in-use, test versions go up and down etc
(not to mention other factors like compatibility with packages )
hth
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyVersion
but it's kind of tricky keeping up with the latest kernel-in-use, test versions go up and down etc
(not to mention other factors like compatibility with packages )
hth
Here is a bare-bones listing of Puppy versions. Perhaps you could suggest a system of superscripts to denote kernel version or architecture compiled for. Or just make a supplementary catalog of versions related to kernel version/target architecture.
Puppy Linux Mind Map
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=62727
Puppy Linux Mind Map
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=62727
Surely kernel version does matter, for example if you are compiling a driver and need to know which kernel source patch SFS to use. Or have I misunderstood this thread?linuxcbon wrote:Kernel version doesnt matter. What you need to check is if kernel was compiled for 486,586,686,... cpus and ditto for programs.
In a terminal just run "uname -r" .... without the quotes. I'm in Lucid 528.005....
or "uname -a" ...
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# uname -r
2.6.33.2
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# uname -a
Linux puppypc 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Thu May 27 10:56:32 EST 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
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It would be helpful if people could add in the kernel versions they know on to the wiki list, or comment them below.`f00 wrote:Some (not much besides archpup in the 3 series kernel) are charted at
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyVersion
but it's kind of tricky keeping up with the latest kernel-in-use, test versions go up and down etc
(not to mention other factors like compatibility with packages )
hth
Also, note to devs, it helps if kernel version is included in the release announcement.
iso
You can open (mount) the ISO by clicking on it and then mount again the puppy sfs to read DISTRO_KERNEL_PET in /etc/DISTRO_SPECS.I wondered if there is a way of obtaining the kernel version from looking into the iso?
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Don't know how to automate it, but if you just mount the iso then right click on vmlinuz in Rox, and look at 'properties', it contains kernel info.
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Yes there is a way. This script extracts the kernel config from a vmlinuz. You don't need all of it, so a bit of grep and cut, should get rid of the chaff.
Change line 25 to
and you just get
rather than the whole config file.
If someone more useful than me can do the bit to mount and unmount the isos, (and also extract the iso name) you might be in business.
Don't know how to automate it, but if you just mount the iso then right click on vmlinuz in Rox, and look at 'properties', it contains kernel info.
[EDIT]
Yes there is a way. This script extracts the kernel config from a vmlinuz. You don't need all of it, so a bit of grep and cut, should get rid of the chaff.
Change line 25 to
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cat $tmp1 | grep "Linux kernel version"
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Linux kernel version: 2.6.24.3
If someone more useful than me can do the bit to mount and unmount the isos, (and also extract the iso name) you might be in business.
Last edited by Keef on Wed 27 Mar 2013, 23:08, edited 1 time in total.
Another simple check is to mount the .iso and mount the .sfs or zdrv.sfs , go to /lib/modules and there should be a folder with the kernel version and extra-name (same as uname -r).
Some kernels seem to be tricky, just showing 2.6.39 : the kernel major, kernel minor and kernel sublevel, without showing the patchlevel or the extra name ( applies also for the uname command).
My Dell has the same problems, if i want to reboot, i use kernels below 2.6.37 .
Slacko-5.3 has kernel 2.6.37.6 and my own 2.6.37.4 show the same not working reboot behavior.
Some kernels seem to be tricky, just showing 2.6.39 : the kernel major, kernel minor and kernel sublevel, without showing the patchlevel or the extra name ( applies also for the uname command).
My Dell has the same problems, if i want to reboot, i use kernels below 2.6.37 .
Slacko-5.3 has kernel 2.6.37.6 and my own 2.6.37.4 show the same not working reboot behavior.
Hi
Attached is a list obtained from what i have backed-up on DVD's,
it is in the format suggested by the name
ie:
CatDude
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Attached is a list obtained from what i have backed-up on DVD's,
it is in the format suggested by the name
ie:
- ISO-name, kernel-version, md5sum
CatDude
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- 220-iso-kernel-md5sum.gnumeric.gz
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Well done, Catdude !
I have saved it as .txt with delimiter '|' PIPE and sorted it with
Note : The '12' in ksort12 stands for the 12th attempt to sort it. Sort and Busybox sort are nasty companions, may differ in different LANG and LC_ALL settings.
I have saved it as .txt with delimiter '|' PIPE and sorted it with
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busybox sort -d -k2,2 -t '|' 220-iso-kernel-md5sum.txt >220-iso-kernel-md5sum.ksort12.txt
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People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
I have listed kernel info for my list where possible, unfortunately some are missing, if you have these then please let me know
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- kernel_list.tar.gz
- kernel info
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