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Sujet : Vous mettez quoi comme patch sur vos kernels ? |
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Si ça vous intéresse, les patches installés sur le dernier kernel Gentoo (2.4.19-r1) :
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=1996
Citation :
I've just released a brand-new gentoo-sources kernel. Desktop users will like this kernel because it is very very fast and include both the lowlatency *and* preempt patches. Server people will like this kernel because it contains a number of nice security-related patches like grsecurity, freeswan (ipsec) and cryptoapi. Please note that this kernel has no XFS in it. I was able to really enhance this kernel because I didn't have the huge XFS patch to get in the way. A full description of the patches included follows:
# INCLUDED:
# 2.4.19-pre7-ac2 (with a fix for an ACPI compile problem)
# grsecurity-1.9.4 (with a fix for NVIDIA compile problem)
# 2.4.19-pre7-low-latency
# htb2 (QoS support)
# preempt-kernel-rml-2.4.19-pre7-ac2-1.patch
# preempt-stats-rml-2.4.19-pre5-ac3-1.patch
# 1000 HZ patch
# from jp10 (http://www.infolinux.de/jp10):
# 41_twofish-2.4.3.bz2
# 50_crypto-patch-int-2.4.18.1.bz2
# 50_crypto-patch-int-2.4.18.1-1.bz2
# 51_loop-jari-2.4.16.0.bz2
# 90_freeswan-1.97.bz2
# from aa:
# 00_3.5G-address-space-4 (from Andrea Archangeli)
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Il y a certainement moyen de récupérer ses source, ici en particulier :
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/d [...] distfiles/
D'ailleurs, on y trouve la release 8 du kernel Gentoo 2.4.19, ce qui signifie qu'il a substanciellement évolué depuis ...
PS : le kernel 2.5 apporte quoi de bien actuellement ? |