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Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:56 pm
by Stevo
Now up to 4.20-7 (4.20.0-8.2) in our test repository. The Nvidia driver has since been updated to build with it.

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 7:27 am
by dexy
Stevo wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:56 pm Now up to 4.20-7 (4.20.0-8.2) in our test repository. The Nvidia driver has since been updated to build with it.
Nvidia legacy 340.xx don't build with it as none of previous versions of liquorix 4.20
Blank screen after reboot and again after reinstall from console with "ddm-mx -i nvidia"
Can you please update Nvidia legacy drivers too?

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 11:10 am
by Otter
Since this kernel is available only in the test repo, what is the proper way to install, so that it upgrades automatically to new versions?

Or do I have to manually update everytime?

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:22 pm
by mmikeinsantarosa
Otter wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 11:10 am Since this kernel is available only in the test repo, what is the proper way to install, so that it upgrades automatically to new versions?

Or do I have to manually update everytime?
liquorix kernel installs are manual and cumulative. If you install a new kernel every time a new one shows up, you'll have a lot of kernels installed and a pretty long list to boot from in grub. You should always keep one kernel on your system that works well with everything. Normally, you would install a new one and test it to make sure everything still works.

The easiest way to install a new liquorix kernel is from mxpi (mx package installer) from the Popular Applications tab locating kernels then checking the Liquorix 64 bit item.
mxpi.png
After you have multiple kernels installed, you can use MX Tools->MX Boot Options to set which one to boot from next time.
*Check the Options: Boot to drop down list.
When you want to remove a kernel, you can also use MX Boot options to show a list of the installed kernels, determine which one(s) you no longer want, note these, then use synaptic to uninstall them.

If the last kernel you installed causes your system to be unstable, after a restart, you can select a different kernel to boot from in the grub menu to get back to your desktop. Once there you can use mx boot options and set it to not boot from that last kernel, then go into synaptic and remove it.

*You can not remove a kernel you are currently booted from.
** You can also use grub-customier to see what kernels are installed and set their listed order and which one to boot from.

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:28 pm
by Stevo
Liquorix kernels and headers also have a metapackage, such as "linux-image-liquorix-amd64" or "liquorix-headers-liquorix-amd64" for 64-bit CPUs that will pull in the latest version of the actual packages. If you install those from the test repo, you can then use the Package Installer to check for upgrades for those two packages, and upgrading those will pull in the newer kernel headers and kernel image. Older kernels are retained for safety's sake and must be installed manually--Synaptic's status and search functions help here. (installed packages, search for "liquorix")

We don't want to make upgrades too automatic unless the kernel fixes some security issue...

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:45 pm
by Otter
Thank you very much to you both for the detailed replies. I understand that I'll have to manually update Liquorix.

I'm not new to Linux distros, so I've already been following everything that you both have posted and I'm really grateful that you took the time to post all those stuffs. Thanks again. :)

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:57 pm
by Stevo
dexy wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2019 7:27 am
Stevo wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:56 pm Now up to 4.20-7 (4.20.0-8.2) in our test repository. The Nvidia driver has since been updated to build with it.
Nvidia legacy 340.xx don't build with it as none of previous versions of liquorix 4.20
Blank screen after reboot and again after reinstall from console with "ddm-mx -i nvidia"
Can you please update Nvidia legacy drivers too?
We now have an update to the legacy 340xx drivers from Sid in test, which may help:
* use-nv-kernel-ARCH.o_shipped.patch: Simplify for better kernel
compatibility. (Closes: #922479)
And we need testers before we can move them to main, since we are leery of pushing drivers to main without testing, and I don't have the hardware.

The bug report says it will now build on 4.20 kernels.

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:11 pm
by mmikeinsantarosa
I have it on my build laptop

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System:    Host: mx17mainlt Kernel: 4.20.0-14.1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 
           Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3 Distro: MX-18.1_x64 Continuum March 14  2018
So far, so good.

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:55 pm
by Stevo
Thanks! Though I meant users that need the Nvidia legacy 304xx and 340xx drivers to build with it.

Re: MX 17 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:13 pm
by KoO
I install 4.20.0-14.1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 on antiX 17.4 works well.

But if I want to boot to say 4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp I have to rerun sgfxi to boot to the desktop.
On my laptop with only antiX kernels I can boot to any version kernel..

(mainline 5)