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by pete910 » Mar 24th, '17, 01:04
Anyone any idea on when the 4.10 kernel is likely to make it to cauldron/mga6 ?
The current 4.9.16 don't like Ryzen CPU's/chipset(AMD)
Had to use the
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acpi=off
trick to get it to boot .
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by ozky » Mar 24th, '17, 10:15
It's not long term support kernel release there will be no way to get it to Cauldron/Mga6.
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by pete910 » Mar 26th, '17, 03:00
ozky wrote:It's not long term support kernel release there will be no way to get it to Cauldron/Mga6.
Damn, Have to hope for the ryzen bits to be back ported then I guess
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by canadaist » Sep 1st, '17, 16:02
Is this a good place to say that ryzen support would also be appreciated here? I am having sporadic seg faults and freezes, and one hibernate test failed. I understand kernel 4.10 solves the ryzen probs
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by filip » Sep 1st, '17, 22:36
ozky wrote:It's not long term support kernel release there will be no way to get it to Cauldron/Mga6.
That's simply
not true for Cauldron.
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by Ken-Bergen » Sep 2nd, '17, 00:14
The response was correct when Cauldron was leading to MGA6.
Cauldron/MGA7 is a new cycle.
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