From ajb at elrepo.org Sun Sep 4 18:51:20 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2022 23:51:20 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.212-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.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-5.4.212 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.212-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.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 Sun Sep 4 18:51:28 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2022 23:51:28 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.7-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.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-5.19.7 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.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 Sep 4 18:51:24 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2022 23:51:24 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.212-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.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-5.4.212 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.212-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.212-1.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 Sun Sep 4 18:51:32 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2022 23:51:32 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.7-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.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-5.19.7 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.7-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.7-1.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 Thu Sep 8 12:02:05 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2022 17:02:05 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.8-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.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-5.19.8 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.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 Sep 8 12:02:12 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2022 17:02:12 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.8-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.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-5.19.8 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.8-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.8-1.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 Thu Sep 15 11:26:49 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:26:49 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.213-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.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-5.4.213 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.213-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.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 Thu Sep 15 11:26:52 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:26:52 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.213-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.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-5.4.213 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.213-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.213-1.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 Sep 15 11:26:55 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:26:55 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.9-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.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-5.19.9 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.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 Sep 15 11:26:59 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:26:59 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.9-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.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-5.19.9 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.9-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.9-1.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 phil at elrepo.org Sun Sep 18 17:38:32 2022 From: phil at elrepo.org (Phil Perry) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 22:38:32 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] kernel-ml for el9 ready for testing Message-ID: After much work, we finally have available a kernel-ml package set for el9 ready for testing. Packages for x86_64 and aarch64 are available for manual download and installation: https://elrepo.org/people/ajb/devel/kernel-ml/el9/ For the first round of testing we are primarily concerned with installation, dependency and boot issues. Do packages install cleanly, any unexpected dependency issues for the combinations you are trying to install, and errors or warnings during or after booting. Please tell us what worked for you and what didn't. We expect these packages to install cleanly and be fully functional, subject to the enabled feature set (see below). This first set of packages are based off the RHEL 9.0 kernel configuration. Some of the kernel options you may normally expect to find in an elrepo kernel offering may not have been enabled yet. For the second phase of testing, we will be asking for you to check, test and report on any features you would like added that may not currently be in RHEL. Just a clear list of the config options you would like enabled will be preferred (please no patches or config files of your own). For example, amateur radio is always disabled in the RHEL configurations (el{5|6|7|8|9}). So a simple request for "CONFIG_HAMRADIO=y" is all you need to do. Having end-users making configuration requests is how they can help out in the development process. Providing feedback: Please either provide feedback by email to one of the elrepo mailing lists (requires a subscription) or to the elrepo bug-tracker at https://elrepo.org/bugs/view.php?id=1194 We would prefer a new bug request for features you would like enabled as this makes things easier for us to track. If you post to a mailing list or elsewhere, we will open a bug request on your behalf to track progress. New package sets will be released as per the upstream release cycle at kernel.org (normally a couple times per week), so any changes should make it into the next package set within a few days. Thanks, On behalf of the ELRepo Team From ajb at elrepo.org Mon Sep 19 17:23:22 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 22:23:22 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.214-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.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-5.4.214 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.214-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.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 Sep 19 17:23:26 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 22:23:26 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.214-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.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-5.4.214 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.214-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.214-1.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 Mon Sep 19 17:23:30 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 22:23:30 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.10-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.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-5.19.10 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.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 Mon Sep 19 17:23:33 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 22:23:33 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.10-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.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-5.19.10 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.10-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.10-1.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 Sep 23 17:29:04 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2022 22:29:04 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.11-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.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-5.19.11 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.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 Fri Sep 23 17:29:08 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2022 22:29:08 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.11-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.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-5.19.11 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.11-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.11-1.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 Sep 28 17:47:49 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 22:47:49 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.215-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.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-5.4.215 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.4.215-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.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 Sep 28 17:47:55 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 22:47:55 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.12-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.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-5.19.12 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python-perf-5.19.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.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 Wed Sep 28 17:47:52 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 22:47:52 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-lt Package Set [5.4.215-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.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-5.4.215 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-core-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-devel-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-doc-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-lt-headers-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-modules-extra-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.4.215-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-lt-5.4.215-1.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 Wed Sep 28 17:47:58 2022 From: ajb at elrepo.org (Alan Bartlett) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 22:47:58 +0100 Subject: [elrepo] Announcement: EL8 Updated kernel-ml Package Set [5.19.12-1] Message-ID: Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.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-5.19.12 The following files are currently synchronising to our mirror sites: x86_64 bpftool-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-core-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-devel-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-doc-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm kernel-ml-headers-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-modules-extra-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm perf-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm python3-perf-5.19.12-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm nosrc kernel-ml-5.19.12-1.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/