Package Base Details: linux-amd-znver2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-amd-znver2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Submitter: eggz
Maintainer: eggz (NhaMeh)
Last Packager: eggz
Votes: 16
Popularity: 0.75
First Submitted: 2020-10-26 18:04 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-27 16:32 (UTC)

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eggz commented on 2020-10-26 18:15 (UTC)

Tired of compiling? Use this binary repo instead! Add this at the end of /etc/pacman.conf :

[linuxkernels]
Server = http://nhameh.ovh/$repo/$arch
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll

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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!

eggz 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?

eggz 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.

eggz 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...

eggz commented on 2022-01-11 23:38 (UTC) (edited on 2022-01-11 23:39 (UTC) by eggz)

And where exactly do you want that "option" to be? I think I get the main idea of what you are trying to say but I'm not really sure. This kernel comes with a config and patches that I deem best for znver2, and its static. If you want to change the buildproces to something dynamic towards your system and preferences, I am unsure what you need this kernel for ... ?

dedguy21 commented on 2022-01-11 20:17 (UTC)

Hi, Just wondering

Am I missing where the option to build this with only ldconfig (only using the modules that are loaded with modprobed-db)?

There are a lot of modules I'm trying not to include in the build

PeerK commented on 2021-10-10 14:39 (UTC)

Thank you very much: As you see, I am not an expert ;) I changed makepkg.conf .