Superseded.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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Superseded.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
ozsouth wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 11:41 pmI've made a 32bit pae 5.10.135 kernel, with firmware enclosed, via bionicpup32-8.0, which has gcc 7.5.0.
Made with Puppy Kernel-kit Master (2018). Briefly tested, OK in bionicpup32-8.0. Use at own risk.Once downloaded, expand in an empty folder with tar -jxvf, & rename kernel-modules.sfs-5.10.135-oz-pae to zdrv ... (same as one to be replaced) & rename vmlinuz-5.10.135-oz-pae to vmlinuz & then substitute for originals.
Kernel here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/cprhncx6 ... r.bz2/file
Sources here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/mx96a5qh ... e.sfs/file
Headers here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ontcn46h ... 6.sfs/filewl , rtl8821ce & rtl8188fu/ftv wireless drivers are in forum Drivers section under '32bit wireless drivers k510135 pae'
(rtl8188fu/ftv had errors, but loaded).I apologise if any ads shown at Mediafire links are inappropriate.
what do I do with Sources and Headers files? Do I need to use sfs-load and load it before rebooting?
@gychang - sources & headers files are only for compiling (i.e. drivers). Note my 32bit kernels have firmware enclosed within the zdrv (my 64bit kernels have it as a separate fdrv). Otherwise, 'kernel.sources.sfs ...' & 'vmlinuz ...' simply replace original zdrv & vmlinuz respectively, but are to be renamed the same as the originals.
ozsouth wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 12:54 am@gychang - sources & headers files are only for compiling (i.e. drivers). Note my 32bit kernels have firmware enclosed within the zdrv (my 64bit kernels have it as a separate fdrv). Otherwise, 'kernel.sources.sfs ...' & 'vmlinuz ...' simply replace original zdrv & vmlinuz respectively, but are to be renamed the same as the originals.
since the drivers are already compiled, don't need to worry about the sources / headers being loaded. thanks
@gychang - Note: if you previously installed any extra drivers made for the old kernel, they must be removed & replaced by drivers specific to the new kernel.