When I was using fossapup64_9.5, I downloaded kernel_sources-5.4.53-fossapup64.sfs, and I remember I have complied some wifi module with that.
Now I'm running a debian11 based system, using the same vmlinuz+initrd.gz+zdrv+fdrv taken from fossapup64_9.5 (5.4.53), I wonder whether the above kernel sources package would still work in this debian system. Is the kernel source package dependent on the kernel (like modules)? If so, for the various puppy/dog distros in the puppy community, how should puppy users obtain the kernel sources?
Are Kernel Sources Specific to each Kernel?
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Re: Are Kernel Sources Specific to each Kernel?
@miltonx - sources are kernel specific. Folk compiling kernels sometimes make sources & headers available (I usually do). The Kernels section of the forum has a selection.
Otherwise, you can look here (for kernels): https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Huge-Kernels
and here (for sources/headers): https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Kernels
As to whether they will work in a Debian system, I'm no so sure - think most are fairly Puppy-specific.
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Re: Are Kernel Sources Specific to each Kernel?
for the various puppy/dog distros in the puppy community, how should puppy users obtain the kernel sources?
Along with the Puppy version ISO.
The specific Puppy version topic will usually have a link for the kernel sources sfs package for the kernel being used in the Puppy version.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
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Re: Are Kernel Sources Specific to each Kernel?
ozsouth wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 9:50 am@miltonx - sources are kernel specific. Folk compiling kernels sometimes make sources & headers available (I usually do). The Kernels section of the forum has a selection.
Otherwise, you can look here (for kernels): https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Huge-Kernels
and here (for sources/headers): https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Kernels
As to whether they will work in a Debian system, I'm no so sure - think most are fairly Puppy-specific.
Thanks! Nice archive!