Package Details: linux-ck-headers 6.11.10-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-ck.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-ck
Description: Headers and scripts for building modules for Linux-ck kernel
Upstream URL: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux-ck
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Submitter: graysky
Maintainer: graysky
Last Packager: graysky
Votes: 458
Popularity: 0.096606
First Submitted: 2011-07-22 14:51 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-26 13:15 (UTC)

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nTia89 commented on 2016-10-20 14:01 (UTC)

I've just updated to ck-4.8.2 and my system (Dell XPS 13, broadwell 9343) stucks on boot (during the systemd boot process...) the error is related to "i2c designware..." going back to latest 4.7 NB: no extra options enabled from the AUR package, just this boot parameters: elevator=bfq and nmi_watchdog=0

bacondropped commented on 2016-10-20 13:02 (UTC)

Jesus, @graysky, you're rolling this package out faster than I update my system. Immense props for that.

rob77 commented on 2016-10-20 09:59 (UTC)

@Tjuh http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/error-unable-to-locate-ioapci-for-gsi It's an error message introduced in Linux 2.6.35 and up. Basically it happens when your system doesn't support APIC. It's a harmless error, but doesn't look all that nice. You can make it go away by adding noapic to the end of your grub boot line. Adding it from Tazpanel: 1. Boot--> Boot Loader 2. Click on View or edit menu.lst 3. Click Edit 4. Add noapic to the end of the kernel line so it looks something like this: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.37-slitaz root=/dev/hda1 quiet noapic 5. Click Save and you're done. The error should be gone the next time you boot Not upgraded kernel yet but will check to see if that fixes it this evening

Tjuh commented on 2016-10-20 09:27 (UTC)

Getting this weird error -ERROR: Unable to locate IOAPIC for GSI 37- in my journallogs with MuqSS, 1k_HZ_ticks, NUMAdisable, localmodcfg and BFQ_enable enabled. No such error or any other issues with the same settings enabled on the previous version.

zerophase commented on 2016-10-20 08:56 (UTC)

@VerruckteFuchs I'm on Haswell as well. I've been up for close to 8 hours without issue, compiling projects and running services that stress the cpu. I don't run mpd, though. Have you noticed any issues in terms of cpu load and the crash?

snack commented on 2016-10-20 07:38 (UTC)

It seems that virtualbox-ck-host-modules-core2 (and possibly other virtualbox-ck-host-modules packages) in repo have been built with a wrong dependency from linux-ck-core2 version since pacman says: $ sudo pacman -Su :: Starting full system upgrade... resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: virtualbox-ck-host-modules-core2: installing linux-ck-core2 (4.8.2-1) breaks dependency 'linux-ck-core2<4.8'

VerruckteFuchs commented on 2016-10-20 01:37 (UTC)

Trying to run mpd results in an instant freeze/lockup of my Haswell machine. I do have a previous playlist queue from when it was last open, if that info helps at all.

graysky commented on 2016-10-19 20:30 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-19 20:30 (UTC) by graysky)

Bump to v4.8.2-1 Changelog: bfs512/ck1, upstream release 4.8.2, and optional (AUR only) MuQSS 0.112 Commit: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux-ck/Changelog Linux changes: https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.8

graysky commented on 2016-10-16 16:53 (UTC)

Bump to v4.7.8-1 Changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.8 Commit: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Linux-ck/Changelog

graysky commented on 2016-10-15 14:32 (UTC)

@Saren - Once CK incorporates MuQSS into the ck1 patchset, yes. Right now it is considered in development, so AUR users can build it if they wish, but I don't want to server-up experimental code in [repo-ck].