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start [2015-02-21 19:03] baggins [21 February 2015: i486 architecture removal from PLD Th] |
start [2015-09-25 14:14] glen Kernel 3.4 removal |
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===== News ===== | ===== News ===== | ||
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+ | ==== 25 September 2015: Kernel 3.4 removal ==== | ||
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+ | Jan Rękorajski [[http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/pipermail/pld-devel-en/2015-September/024506.html|writes]]: | ||
+ | The 3.4 longterm [[packages:kernel|kernel]] line has reached the end of maintainablity and usability for us. | ||
+ | I will not update it, and I will remove it from Th-main soon. | ||
+ | Old packages will be available in th-archive. | ||
==== 21 February 2015: i486 architecture removal from PLD Th ==== | ==== 21 February 2015: i486 architecture removal from PLD Th ==== | ||
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i486 will be removed from main/ready/test trees, It will still be available in archived yearly snapshots. | i486 will be removed from main/ready/test trees, It will still be available in archived yearly snapshots. | ||
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==== 6th December 2014: PLD Th 2014 snapshot released ==== | ==== 6th December 2014: PLD Th 2014 snapshot released ==== | ||
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==== 13th December 2011: PAE enabled on 32bit kernels. ==== | ==== 13th December 2011: PAE enabled on 32bit kernels. ==== | ||
- | Upcoming PLD kernels (>= 3.0.13-2) will have [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension|PAE]] enabled on 32bit i686 kernels by default. Such kernel will run only on processors that support PAE (grep pae /proc/cpuinfo to verify). If your CPU doesn't support PAE then you have to switch to PLD i486 kernel. | + | Upcoming PLD kernels (>= 3.0.13-2) will have [[wp>Physical Address Extension|PAE]] enabled on 32bit i686 kernels by default. Such kernel will run only on processors that support PAE (grep pae /proc/cpuinfo to verify). If your CPU doesn't support PAE then you have to switch to PLD i486 kernel. |