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Title: Kernel question
Post by: browe on 2012/01/20, 17:04:15
I am looking for some information about the kernel. I'm interested to know who is responsible for the kernel and what direction will be followed. ie will the aptosid kernel be adopted, or repackaged, or will a base debian/sid kernel be used, or will a customized siduction kernel be used. If a custom siduction kernel is used, could you describe the direction and what differentiates it from the other kernels (desktop or server focus, rt options, etc). Also, how often will the kernel be updated... I know slh rolls a new one out almost daily, and I never understood the benefit of that (I updated the kernel manually when I thought it was beneficial).
Title: Kernel question
Post by: Zeitgeist on 2012/01/20, 17:55:56
towo is your man if you have questions about the kernel. I think he can tell you more :wink:
Title: Kernel question
Post by: devil on 2012/01/20, 19:46:00
Other than that you find a lot of answers here (http://git.siduction.org/?p=packages/siduction-repository/linux-siduction.git;a=summary)

greetz
devil
Title: Re: Kernel question
Post by: ralul on 2012/01/20, 22:50:36
Quote from: "devil"
Other than that you find a lot of answers here (http://git.siduction.org/?p=packages/siduction-repository/linux-siduction.git;a=summary)
For instance latest siduction kernels do implement the BrainFuckScheduler!
:)
Title: Re: Kernel question
Post by: browe on 2012/01/23, 16:30:05
Thanks for the changelog link devil. That clears up most of my questions.