Package Details: linux-zen-git 6.11.7+1299379+g359b304f87eb-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-zen-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-zen-git
Description: Featureful kernel including various new features, code and optimizations to better suit desktops
Upstream URL: https://github.com/damentz/zen-kernel
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: linux-zen
Provides: linux-zen, linux-zen-git
Submitter: ilikenwf
Maintainer: ilikenwf
Last Packager: ilikenwf
Votes: 28
Popularity: 0.000008
First Submitted: 2015-08-10 23:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-09 01:07 (UTC)

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ilikenwf commented on 2016-12-26 02:36 (UTC)

Ok, updated the build. If you have an existing src/build directory with an existing .config, the script will back it up, make clean the build directory, copy it back, and then give you the option to continue. Likewise, if you have a saved kernel config named zen-config in the same top level directory as PKGBUILD, the script will grab that config and use it as the .config, and then offer to continue.

alwyn commented on 2016-12-23 08:51 (UTC)

Gotcha, it seems fixed now (y), thanks!

ilikenwf commented on 2016-12-22 19:35 (UTC)

It's because we use commit hashes for versioning...it sometimes confuses pacaur and yaourt.

alwyn commented on 2016-12-22 14:34 (UTC)

Hi, since the last update (18th), every time I check for updates with pacaur it tries to update this package even though I most certainly have it already installed (with modifications to the config only). Also see https://bpaste.net/show/43440e97c724 (this happens every time).

shoober420 commented on 2016-10-23 03:02 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-23 03:04 (UTC) by shoober420)

I finally figured out what it was. Fricking ACPI! I had it disabled in BIOS because I'm derpy. Once I enabled it in BIOS, I was able to boot again with the latest 4.8.4! I was able to boot with the acpi=off kernel line parameter when it was disabled in BIOS, but then I was getting irq errors at boot. There must have been some serious changes in the 4.8.2 kernel, but all is good now. I should have had ACPI enabled anyway.