Ok, let's open the -20mdk development cycle. Its first -uc for i386 is already available at:
http://distro2.conectiva.com.br/~lcapitulino/mdv_kernels/uc/2.6.12.20.uc1mdk/ and will be available for x86_64 in the next hours at: http://tmb.kkc.fi/Kernels/2006.0/x86_64/ The humble changelog is: * Wed Apr 13 2006 Luiz Capitulino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.6.12-20.uc1mdk o Luiz Capitulino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fix scheduler deadlock - Fix signal->live leak in copy_process() - Yenta oops fix - i82365: release all resources if no devices are found - ftdi_sio: Adds support for iPlus device. - Security fixes: * ZZA2_CVE-2006-1052_selinux_tracer_sid_fix.patch (#21790) * ZZA3_CVE-2006-1242_idle_scan_fix.patch (#21748) * ZZA4_CVE-2006-1522_keyring_oops_fix.patch (#21941) As I've already said in this ML, due to costumer projects -19mdk was a community release. Note that the following changes were made after the -19uc1mdk release: o Gwenole Beauchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Update hfsplus driver to 2.6.16 state - Backport 'Gilgal' support from e1000 7.0.33 - Enforce use of mkinitrd >= 4.2.17-16.1.20060 (#21648, resume support) - Really call mkinitrd without -C so that it decides itself (initramfs) - Dietify -BOOT kernel further o Arnaud Patard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - S3 resume fixes - DSDT override in initramfs support - AGP misc fixes o Eduardo Pereira Habkost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Napa platform: Added sata-suspend patch for 2.6.12 (DI14) As you can see from the changelog, this kernel is now requiring a newer mkinitrd version (which will require a newer bootsplash version as well). Unfornately I didn't have time to ask Gwenolé when the new version of both packages will be in 2006.0's repositories. AFAIK, for now you can get them from cooker's repositories. The required versions are: bootsplash-3.1.12-1mdk mkinitr-4.2.17-17mdk For your convinience I've uploaded them to: http://distro2.conectiva.com.br/~lcapitulino/mdv_kernels/uc/extra BTW, I got a very weird problem with mkinitrd in one of my test machines. I didn't debug it further though, but it will try to locate a non-existing module and the kernel installation will fail. If you hit it, please report. Just remember that we have a document explaining some -uc tests you can do, it's located at: http://qa.mandriva.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/HowToTestUpdateCandidateKernels Happy testing, and any feedback is welcome. -- Luiz Fernando N. Capitulino
