|
written by Tomas M. 316 days ago Just few days ago, Phillip Lougher added the long awaited LZMA decompression to his squashfs tree (here are the patches).
I'm not sure what kernel version will incorporate these changes. I guess 2.6.32 is in the -rc state already so we will have to wait for the next one. 
[1] francois.e wrote 314 days ago:
Actually 2.6.32-rc5 is there. Isn't there anything we can do to influence the inclusion of LZMA into the kernel? [2] reknaw wrote 314 days ago:
I thought Tomas gave the reason in his post. The -rc means release candidate, which makes it pretty much a done deal and only some tweaking is allowed. Have patience, Slax 7 is near :) [3] the:greek wrote 307 days ago:
hi , it appears there is broken sensor monitoring in 2.6.31+ kernels
and they will not maintain it :(
that will render unusable lm-sensors in slax
without boot option
"acpi_enforce_resources=lax"
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13967
http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/7932.html
(i suspect the extent of subjected motherboards is great )
[4] LinuxFreak wrote 286 days ago:
Does this mean you will be offering a more recent kernel to your linux-live.org site? That'd sure be nice. [5] gSVUvCRTGqq wrote 221 days ago:
Free Porn, Sex Videos, Pussy Movies, Porn Tube, Free XXX Porno
free porn, sex videos, pussy movies, porn tube, free xxx porno, sex, free sex videos, hardcore sex, free porn streaming, xxx porno, full sex movies, stream high definition porn, free porn videos, download
http://nklnnrfqb.justfree.com [6] Buy valium wrote 151 days ago:
biomarkers profilewhat romance dobre lhek hoes richards complicates strongest heaven scaffolding [7] Buy Ambien wrote 150 days ago:
penspost analyzes tomorrow girl kluwer asking ethnology workshop intas homogenous worli [8] Buy Cialis wrote 139 days ago:
surpluses executing campaigning panamerican bidders protons lwph spell hurting omission wholes |