Srtest wrote:The latest RC gives me IRQ errors, and in the few times it doesn't I get stuck on login screen not showing. Reverting to RC2 fixed this. On RC2 I'm still having networking issues as it relates to simultaneous uses and log in and out without rebooting which is manifested also in disconnections.
Hi Srtest,
The new RC5 doesn't have the IRQ errors anymore. I'm back from Neuss and I have tested the RC5 with Debian Sid today. Did you see the IRQ errors while you were booting the RC5?
This kernel use the older interrupt management system from the kernel 4.1 because the new system doesn't work with the AMD/ATI SB600 south bridge.
PLEASE use the kernel 4.1 if you want a stable and reliable kernel for your AmigaONE X1000. The kernels 4.3 and 4.2 are only for experienced users who want to test some new features.
If you want to build an own kernel, please note the following build instructions:
This kernel use the older interrupt management system from the kernel 4.1 because the new system doesn't work with the AMD/ATI SB600 south bridge.
PLEASE use the kernel 4.1 if you want a stable and reliable kernel for your AmigaONE X1000. The kernels 4.3 and 4.2 are only for experienced users who want to test some new features.
If you want to build an own kernel, please note the following build instructions:
I have decided to release this kernel without the official version number because of the many modifications of the source code. The problems with the new interrupt system and the SB600 southbridge still exist. The new interrupt system doesn't work with the SB600 southbridge. Therefore I have to revert some commits and then I have to patch the source code with a big Nemo patch.