5.15.37 64bit knl - superseded

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5.15.37 64bit knl - superseded

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Superseded.

If you still want to try it (with old puppies only), it is in Kernel archive:
https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Huge-Kernels

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Re: 5.15.37 64bit kernel

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Thanks. I'll download it and try it

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5.15.37 64bit knl - Last?

Post by ozsouth »

Well, seems my old kernel-kit method no longer works, with several fail points, so until (or if) I can learn a new method, likely no more kernels from me. Glad I made a bunch in April. The kernel archive (post at top of forum) holds many of my prior ones if anyone wants them. They date fairly quickly - any over a year old will have security/feature shortcomings. I still intend to make drivers etc if folk need them.

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Re: 5.15.37 64bit kernel

Post by thinkpadfreak »

Hello.

I use the 5.15.37 64bit kernel with jammypup64 9.7b. Thanks a lot.
I changed the kernels because the one included in the iso is not capable of booting from an ntfs partition.

Apart from the kernel, jammypup64 9.7b is fairly well tailored except for a few minor issues, though it is not an official puppy and is still in the middle of development.

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