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Topic: Update the kernel in the usb image (Read 2838 times)
lanig
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Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/05, 15:09:54 »
Hello,
In june I couldn't install Siduction on a Ryzen + Vega box. I thus installed the Suse rolling distro.
I have just read that now Siduction should run fine on this hardware.
https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?topic=7198.msg59154#msg59154
The iso image for Siduction has not changed. There should be a way for me to update a Siduction system and create a new iso image to install.
Is this process detailed somewhere (a search for "update image" was unsuccessful).
Thanks in advance
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melmarker
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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Reply #1 on:
2018/09/05, 21:42:23 »
open IRC, join #siduction, ask for a current build - wait for some minutes
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lanig
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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Reply #2 on:
2018/09/05, 21:54:17 »
Thanks for your answer.
This seems to good to be true!
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melmarker
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/05, 22:12:57 »
Quote from: lanig on 2018/09/05, 21:54:17
Thanks for your answer.
This seems to good to be true!
Thats how we work - and everybody wins. You would get a current image with all the new software (and new bugs), we get a tester for all the new things ... And yes, i just did the same for me: Get a new machine, hit the build button and put the new image on the stick. (Ok, in my case that is our insane development image, but who really cares
)
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. (Hanlons razor)
lanig
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/05, 22:23:54 »
How long will the new image available ?
I have a very slow internet connexion at home. I can IRC but not really download.
At work, I can download fairly fast but IRC is not possible.
So I would need to get a download link that stands for about 24 h.
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melmarker
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/05, 22:39:29 »
a few month - new images become obsolete when new images are built - so i clean up from time to time
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lanig
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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Reply #6 on:
2018/09/05, 22:43:37 »
Nice!
I am on IRC right now, but nobody. I apologize if my total noob status in IRC makes me write stupid things.
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melmarker
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/05, 23:33:24 »
if you are alone you are in the wrong channel
if connected to irc.oftc.net, a /j #siduction would be enough
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. (Hanlons razor)
lanig
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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Reply #8 on:
2018/09/06, 07:18:34 »
I was probably connected at the wrong place. I will try again.
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axt
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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2018/09/06, 08:24:01 »
Quote from: lanig
but IRC is not possible.
You could use
OFTC Web IRC
with any browser over port 80.
But if siduction/a rolling release distribution is right for your slow connection ... there are many updates every day.
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Last Edit: 2018/09/06, 08:32:03 by axt
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axt -
Rechner sind viel zu schnell viel zu langsam.
lanig
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Re: Update the kernel in the usb image
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Reply #10 on:
2018/09/06, 14:01:37 »
Thanks for the link.
I already use a rolling realease (Suse). It is ok in spite of my slow connection because I update at night when nobody uses the bandwidth.
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