Package Details: linux-amd-znver2 6.11.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-amd-znver2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-amd-znver2
Description: The Linux kernel and modules - Compile with AMD Family 17h Zen 2 processors support
Upstream URL: https://www.kernel.org/
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Provides: KSMBD-MODULE, VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES, WIREGUARD-MODULE
Replaces: virtualbox-guest-modules-arch, wireguard-arch
Submitter: None
Maintainer: archdevlab
Last Packager: archdevlab
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.42
First Submitted: 2020-10-26 18:04 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-11 02:39 (UTC)

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<deleted-account> commented on 2022-04-12 23:03 (UTC)

Ok, can you try it now kremix?

kremix commented on 2022-04-12 22:16 (UTC)

hello. Is there any chance to add MEDIATEK MT7921 802.11ax driver? On stock kernel or even CK, wifi card works. not here sadly. thanks a lot

<deleted-account> commented on 2022-03-25 21:04 (UTC)

@macgeneral thank you for bringing this to my attention. its added now.

macgeneral commented on 2022-03-25 18:57 (UTC)

Hey,

Thank you again for maintaining this package.

Would it be possible to change the config.x86_64 file to

# CONFIG_RTW89_8852AE is not set
CONFIG_RTW89_8852AE=m

to support Realtek's 8852AE WiFi driver which was included with 5.16? Unfortunately the rtw89-dkms-git package / driver breaks with 5.16/17 and I lose my WiFi functionality on my Thinkpad X13.

ScradOwO commented on 2022-03-23 15:34 (UTC) (edited on 2022-03-23 15:34 (UTC) by ScradOwO)

@eggz thanks for the quick response and the builds!

<deleted-account> commented on 2022-03-22 18:47 (UTC)

@scradowo Thanks for pointing that out. I had it enabled but somehow in the final build it got turned off again. Another build is coming right up.

ScradOwO commented on 2022-03-22 17:51 (UTC) (edited on 2022-03-22 17:59 (UTC) by ScradOwO)

Is the amd-pstate scaling driver not enabled? edit: just checked your config, yeah it is indeed not enabled, would you consider enabling it in your future updates?

<deleted-account> commented on 2022-01-27 12:54 (UTC)

I seem to be having problems with the latest kernel when I reboot a system. Poweroff is fine. I have never seen a kernelupdate with this many commits, going through them seems like hell. As of now I have no idea where this issue comes from.

<deleted-account> commented on 2022-01-12 07:27 (UTC)

No problem mate!

Yeah I still don't really get what you are talking about, but that sounds like a system/user-specific option which I'm not keen on implementing anyway (if I'm not mistaken -- I'm afraid I'm not really following anyway).

dedguy21 commented on 2022-01-12 02:49 (UTC) (edited on 2022-01-12 03:06 (UTC) by dedguy21)

I'm sorry wasn't trying to be offensive, I really was just wondering.

But I think you are not understanding what I'm talking about.

Every kernel that is compiled has the possibility of excluding modules, this would be the first one where I just didn't see the option in the pkgbuild.

Modprobed-db provides this functionality for 99.9% of the custom kernels on arch to make that an easy process for the end user:

make LSMOD=$HOME/.config/modprobed.db localmodconfig ---remove all the modules not present in the modprobed.db database

Again, usually that option is available and I didn't see it in the pkgbuild, thought I was missing something.

You already provide a compiled package for download, I guess if it's no benefit to compiling that's just what I'll do.

But if you can't remove the excess modules during compile, why compile at all?

Again just wondering...