From ajb at elrepo.org Tue Nov 2 18:10:05 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2021 22:10:05 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.157-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.157 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 4.9, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6ec4476ac82512f09c94aff5972654b70f3772b2 [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Tue Nov 2 18:10:20 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2021 22:10:20 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.157-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.157 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.157-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sat Nov 6 11:22:19 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 15:22:19 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.158-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.158 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 4.9, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6ec4476ac82512f09c94aff5972654b70f3772b2 [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sat Nov 6 11:22:23 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 15:22:23 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.158-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.158 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.158-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sat Nov 6 11:22:27 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 15:22:27 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.1-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.1 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 4.9, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6ec4476ac82512f09c94aff5972654b70f3772b2 [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sat Nov 6 11:22:30 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 15:22:30 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.1-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.1 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.1-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 12 11:20:18 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 16:20:18 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.159-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.159 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 4.9, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6ec4476ac82512f09c94aff5972654b70f3772b2 [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 12 11:20:24 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 16:20:24 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.159-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.159 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.159-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 12 11:20:31 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 16:20:31 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.2-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.2 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 4.9, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6ec4476ac82512f09c94aff5972654b70f3772b2 [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 12 11:20:35 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 16:20:35 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.2-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.2 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.2-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Wed Nov 17 10:07:38 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2021 15:07:38 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.160-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.160 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Wed Nov 17 10:07:42 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2021 15:07:42 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.160-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.160 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.160-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Thu Nov 18 18:53:23 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 23:53:23 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.3-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.3 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Thu Nov 18 18:53:27 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 23:53:27 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.3-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.3 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.3-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sun Nov 21 20:24:38 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 01:24:38 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.4-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.4 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Sun Nov 21 20:24:48 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 01:24:48 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.4-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.4 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.4-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Mon Nov 22 11:20:10 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 16:20:10 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.161-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.161 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Mon Nov 22 11:20:24 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 16:20:24 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.161-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.161 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.161-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Thu Nov 25 10:14:11 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 15:14:11 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.5-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.5 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Thu Nov 25 10:14:16 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 15:14:16 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.15.5-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.5 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.15.5-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-ml packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 26 09:02:24 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 14:02:24 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.162-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo package set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.162 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm Note: As a consequence of the upstream decision [1] to raise the minimum required version of gcc to 5.1, the distribution compiler can no longer be used in the kernel build process. We now use gcc-9, which is available from the devtoolset-9 package. We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [2] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [3]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=316346243be6df12799c0b64b788e06bad97c30b [2] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [3] https://elrepo.org/bugs/ From ajb at elrepo.org Fri Nov 26 09:02:28 2021 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 14:02:28 +0000 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.162-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo package set into the EL8 elrepo-kernel repository: https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt The upstream changelog: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.4.162 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.162-1.el8.elrepo.nosrc.rpm We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their hardware working using the RHEL-8 kernel with supplementary kmod packages. These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security, performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the kernel-lt packages in regular service. The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict with the RHEL-8 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a default RHEL-8 configuration with added functionality enabled as appropriate. If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open Source Community as a whole. Thank you, The ELRepo Team. [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ [2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/