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changing kernels on a running live system is now supported :-)

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Jerry3904
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Re: changing kernels on a running live system is not yet supported

#21 Post by Jerry3904 »

BitJam is pretty awesome...
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entropyfoe
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Re: changing kernels on a running live system is not yet supported

#22 Post by entropyfoe »

This reminds me of an old joke...

A car mechanic is doing a valve job on a cardiac surgeon's BMW and asks, how come when I do a valve job I get 400$.
When you do a valve job you get 40,000 dollars.

To which the surgeon replied, that's because when I do the valve job, I do it while the engine is running.
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yop
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changing kernels on a running live system is supported

#23 Post by yop »

Ha !

"BMW" was the most hilarious part of it.

skidoo
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Re: changing kernels on a running live system is now supported :-)

#24 Post by skidoo »

Wow, and Bravo!
Sending these as pull request to BitJam would be a lot more efficient than me sending betatester notes via PMs.
I gotta get on the github bandwagon. What client+workflow (or a tutorial link) do you folks recommend?
https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 6acb80d7a2
https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 96fad7b261

https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 5429a5b97d
^------- @line9 (ought to set your editor to strip trailing whitespace at save, eh)

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dolphin_oracle
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Re: changing kernels on a running live system is now supported :-)

#25 Post by dolphin_oracle »

skidoo wrote:Wow, and Bravo!
Sending these as pull request to BitJam would be a lot more efficient than me sending betatester notes via PMs.
I gotta get on the github bandwagon. What client+workflow (or a tutorial link) do you folks recommend?
https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 6acb80d7a2
https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 96fad7b261

https://github.com/mxu3/live-kernel-upd ... 5429a5b97d
^------- @line9 (ought to set your editor to strip trailing whitespace at save, eh)
I fork whatever git repo I want to work with using the github web interface. then clone that to my pc from the command line ( git clone address). I make and sync all.my changes to my personnel git forks then use the website pull request tool to send the pull requests. Since I work on antix.and mxlinux this work flow works for me both ways.
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yop
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Re: changing kernels on a running live system is now supported :-)

#26 Post by yop »

swapped another kernel which worked, but still a lil non-smoothness remains in synaptic. But I run MX with a 4.7 kernel. fair enough.

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