Kernel 2.6.35.1 +NRJ +NRJ-PAE for 2009.1, 2010.0, 2010.1
Posted: 14 August 2010, 9:34
Kernel 2.3.35.1 : both standard desktop and server with mib nrj and nrj+pae are present
It's only an experimental port for those guys have problems with 2.6.33.x and some HW:
I remember you kernel 2.3.35.xx, now has problems with actual versions of vmware7.1/vmplayer3.1 and virtualbox 3.2.8, and maybe with some proprietary drivers or wi-fi
Mandriva 2009.1 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2009.1/i686 ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2009.1 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2009.1/x86_ ... s/2.6.35.1
[POST EDIT: 2010-08-17]
Mandriva 2010.0 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.0/32/p ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2010.0 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.0/64/p ... s/2.6.35.1
[/POST EDIT]
Mandriva 2010.1 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.1/32/p ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2010.1 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.1/64/p ... s/2.6.35.1
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Vmware with Kernel 2.6.35.xx
New realeases of vmware don't fix the problems with new kernel serie
VMware 7.1.1 changelog
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws71/doc/ ... ws711.html
VMware Player 3.1.1 Release Notes
http://www.vmware.com/support/player31/ ... er311.html
TEST (vmplayer 3.1.1 with 2.6.35.1 nrj)
vmware stops during building its modules claiming an error in "iommu.o"
Searching in the Web, i found many guides, and guides + patch
This is only a Guide, with this works but perhaps it remains a vsock problem
http://www.rrfx.net/2010/06/vmware-vmmo ... ssues.html
SUGGESTED SOLUTION
This Guide contains also a small vsock.patch to use with it
http://www.linuxinsight.com/persuading- ... .6.35.html
I must try all functions in vmware but it seems going very well
========================================================================
Meanwhile it has made available version 2.6.35.2, but for now content with the previous
http://www.linux.org/news/2010/08/13/0004.html
========================================================================
bye,
NicCo
It's only an experimental port for those guys have problems with 2.6.33.x and some HW:
I remember you kernel 2.3.35.xx, now has problems with actual versions of vmware7.1/vmplayer3.1 and virtualbox 3.2.8, and maybe with some proprietary drivers or wi-fi
Mandriva 2009.1 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2009.1/i686 ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2009.1 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2009.1/x86_ ... s/2.6.35.1
[POST EDIT: 2010-08-17]
Mandriva 2010.0 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.0/32/p ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2010.0 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.0/64/p ... s/2.6.35.1
[/POST EDIT]
Mandriva 2010.1 - 32bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.1/32/p ... s/2.6.35.1
Mandriva 2010.1 - 64bit
http://pianetalinux.org/MIB/2010.1/64/p ... s/2.6.35.1
========================================================================
Vmware with Kernel 2.6.35.xx
New realeases of vmware don't fix the problems with new kernel serie
VMware 7.1.1 changelog
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws71/doc/ ... ws711.html
VMware Player 3.1.1 Release Notes
http://www.vmware.com/support/player31/ ... er311.html
TEST (vmplayer 3.1.1 with 2.6.35.1 nrj)
vmware stops during building its modules claiming an error in "iommu.o"
Searching in the Web, i found many guides, and guides + patch
This is only a Guide, with this works but perhaps it remains a vsock problem
http://www.rrfx.net/2010/06/vmware-vmmo ... ssues.html
SUGGESTED SOLUTION
This Guide contains also a small vsock.patch to use with it
http://www.linuxinsight.com/persuading- ... .6.35.html
I must try all functions in vmware but it seems going very well
========================================================================
Meanwhile it has made available version 2.6.35.2, but for now content with the previous
http://www.linux.org/news/2010/08/13/0004.html
========================================================================
bye,
NicCo