All might be wondering, why I have gone quite? but I am not. My last update to the kernel-xps-m1330 project was on 1st August. I have released the first milestone on launchpad and uploaded an overlay structure for the first set of changes done. Though the changes to this milestone were very minimal, it was [...]
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Quite?… Not so..
Posted in Projects, tagged project, xps-m1330 on August 6, 2009 |
Update: XPS-M1330 Launchpad project
Posted in Projects, tagged kernel, project, xps-m1330 on August 3, 2009 | 3 Comments »
I have released the first milestone of the project today and the overlay structure with other scripts are available to download. To Download visit project page https://launchpad.net/kernel-xps-1330 and go to download section. To use Bazaar run “bzr branch lp:~avvari-shyam/kernel-xps-1330/kernel-xps-m1330″ and follow instructions in README file.
Updates.. Nvidia driver works…
Posted in Projects, tagged kernel, project, xps-m1330 on August 3, 2009 |
Just to confirm to all those nvidia users, that once you install nvidia restricted drivers, it will work with both custom and generic kernel. Regarding other stuff, I still could not figure out how to add version numbers to sub flavour, looks like need to change scripts in 2-binary-arch.mk. But I am not up for [...]
New project on Launchpad for XPSM1330 kernel
Posted in Projects, tagged Linux, project, ubuntu, xps-m1330 on July 25, 2009 |
This project is specifically aimed for providing kernel packages for XPS-M1330 laptops. And main aim is to release custom kernel for every upstream kernel released by Ubuntu, i.e. in line with Ubuntu releases.
If you are interested please goto https://launchpad.net/kernel-xps-1330. You can read the purpose of the project and register blueprints if you want some specific features and also ask questions there.
Another task, Custom Kernel…
Posted in Projects, tagged compile, Linux, project, xps-m1330 on July 13, 2009 |
Per the previous post, my first task is to create a UTasks.sh file to do necessary things after fresh install. Once I have done that and all, next step is to create a custom kernel. I have read so many posts about “How to Compile Kernel Image” and “Compile custom kernel, is it worth it..” [...]