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Anyone know if it is possible to get the kernel source code for the latest version of Diablo? And if so, where?

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In a scratchbox, apt-get source kernel-source-diablo

Outside scratchbox,
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/dia...source-diablo/
 

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It is always in the SDK repository. This time they even released it at the same time as binaries :-)
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/dia...source-diablo/
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Speaking of kernel source - qwerty12, will you release a new patched kernel?
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Thanks to jott! http://outpo.st/rotate/kernel-diablo...onfast_all.deb

With 48MHz.

More coming later. . . .
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Thanks to jott! http://outpo.st/rotate/kernel-diablo...onfast_all.deb
I hoped the community kernels garage project would be used for such releases. Random debs on the net without accompanying source patches and explanations what's exactly in are bad. Also with that URL it would take quite a lot of detective work to contact jott for such missing stuff (required by GPL).

I feel guilty since I created that project and have not done any real work yet. Many people joined but so far things are not moving.

And we also have another project created recently
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/altkern/
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Once the ball gets rolling on those it's going to be a fantastic resource. Until then, I'm happy with what I've got
 
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I hoped the community kernels garage project would be used for such releases. Random debs on the net without accompanying source patches and explanations what's exactly in are bad. Also with that URL it would take quite a lot of detective work to contact jott for such missing stuff (required by GPL).
Yeah, he hadn't actually intended on releasing it yet, but I figured it'd be workable as a stop-gap until somebody releases something properly.
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Yeah. Don't get me wrong. Anything is better than nothing. I was just afraid such random kernel releases are getting to be a norm rather than exception.

OTOH I ordered myself to release any future kernel only in that project and obviously this strategy backfired too :-)
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If you like I'm sure a few of us can band together to bug you until you do release a kernel through the garage.

Is it ready yet?
 
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