Last blog was about how to compile openSUSE kernel from GIT. Now we see how to get it up and running in your system. Again word of warning: Changing kernel is always bit of a hardcore trick! Even if it comes from trusted and tested binary from openSUSE (sorry I’m server admin). If you do …]
no problems found using kernel from linux-3.14.1.tar.xz,
used from 18-28 Apr. without any more noticeable regressions
updated to kernel-3.14.2-1.g1474ea5-desktop when it became available
at http://download.opensuse.org:80/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard/
on 28 Apr.
KDE 4.13.0 Distro: openSUSE 13.1 (Bottle) (kdebase4-openSUSE-13.1-2.5.x86_64)
ASRock model: A780GM-LE, AMD Phenom II X4 940 (-MCP-)
RS780 [Radeon HD 3200]
having fun
regressions,
cannot use Wireless Modem E5331 via usb interface
cannot re-start tvtime without rebooting