[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.3-1]

2016-09-07 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.3

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.3-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.4-1]

2016-09-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.21-1]

2016-09-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.21

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.21-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.4-1]

2016-09-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.4-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.22-1]

2016-09-24 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.22

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.22-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.5-1]

2016-09-24 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.5-1]

2016-09-24 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.5-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.6-1]

2016-09-30 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.23-1]

2016-09-30 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.23

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.23-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.7.6-1]

2016-09-30 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.7.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.7.6-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 New kernel-ml Release [4.8.0-1]

2016-10-03 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 New kernel-ml Release [4.8.0-1]

2016-10-03 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.0-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-6 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-6 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-6 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.24-1]

2016-10-07 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.24

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.24-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.1-1]

2016-10-07 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.1

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.1-1]

2016-10-07 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.1

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.1-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.25-1]

2016-10-17 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.25

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.25-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.2-1]

2016-10-17 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.2

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.2-1]

2016-10-17 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.2

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.2-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.3-1]

2016-10-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.3

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
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kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
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These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
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performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
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ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.3-1]

2016-10-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.3

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.3-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.26-1]

2016-10-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.26

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.26-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL5 Updated kernel-lt Release [3.2.83-1]

2016-10-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo packages
into the EL5 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.2.83

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-lt-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-lt-PAE-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-PAE-devel-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-lt-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-3.2.83-1.el5.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-lt Release [3.10.104-1]

2016-10-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.10.104

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-lt-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-firmware-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-lt-NONPAE-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-NONPAE-devel-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-lt-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-firmware-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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Re: [elrepo] Kernel-lt debuginfo rpms

2016-10-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 21 October 2016 at 16:43, Riyan Ahmed  wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> In light of the recent vulnerability mentioned in CVE 2016-5195, i'm trying
> to patch my system. Does anyone know from where can i find the debuginfo
> rpms for the Kernel 3.10.102-1 ? Or is there anyway i can build it myself ?
> Any pointers in the right direction will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
> ~Riyan

Hi Riyan,

Your simplest solution would be to update to the latest
kernel-lt-3.10.104-1.el6.elrepo package set as it contains the
relevant upstream patch --

https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=19be0eaffa3ac7d8eb6784ad9bdbc7d67ed8e619

The change log for the linux-3.10.104 sources --

https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.10.104

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Re: [elrepo] Kernel-lt debuginfo rpms

2016-10-22 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 22 October 2016 at 10:35, Riyan Ahmed  wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Thanks, i saw your email regarding 3.10.104-1 after i sent the email to the
> mailing list. I tested the new kernel and it seems good. Asking out of
> curiosity how do i build a debuginfo kernel  for 3.10.104-1 or any of the
> kernel-lts, if i have to ?
>

As we never intended to build such subsidiary packages there is no
code to do so in the specification file. You will need to compare the
kernel-lt specification file with that of the relevant Red Hat kernel
and then modify the former file.

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.27-1]

2016-10-22 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.27

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.27-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.4-1]

2016-10-22 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.4-1]

2016-10-22 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.4-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 and EL7 Updated kmod-r8168 Release [8.043.01-1]

2016-10-23 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of updated kmod-r8168 packages into the EL6 and
EL7 elrepo repositories:

http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-r8168

This package provides an updated r8168 kernel module for Realtek
RTL8168/RTL8111, RTL8168B/RTL8111B, RTL8168C/RTL8111C,
RTL8168D/RTL8111D, RTL8168E/RTL8111E and RTL8168F/RTL8111F Gigabit
Ethernet controllers, version 8.043.01

It is built to depend upon the specific ABI provided by a range of
releases of the same variant of the Linux kernel and not on any one
specific build.

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

EL6:

x86
kmod-r8168-8.043.01-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kmod-r8168-8.043.01-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

SRPMS
r8168-kmod-8.043.01-1.el6.elrepo.src.rpm

EL7:

x86_64
kmod-r8168-8.043.01-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

SRPMS
r8168-kmod-8.043.01-1.el7.elrepo.src.rpm

You may update your system by:

yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo update kmod-r8168

Once the package has been installed, remember to unload the existing
driver before loading the updated version into the kernel:

/sbin/ifdown ethN
/sbin/modprobe -r r8168
/sbin/modprobe r8168
/sbin/ifup ethN

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.28-1]

2016-10-28 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.28

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.28-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.5-1]

2016-10-28 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.5-1]

2016-10-28 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.5-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.6-1]

2016-10-31 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.29-1]

2016-10-31 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.29

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.29-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.6-1]

2016-10-31 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.6-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.30-1]

2016-11-01 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.30

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.30-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.7-1]

2016-11-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.7

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.31-1]

2016-11-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.31

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.31-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.7-1]

2016-11-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.7

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.7-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.8-1]

2016-11-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.8

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.32-1]

2016-11-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.32

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.32-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.8-1]

2016-11-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.8

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.8-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.9-1]

2016-11-19 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.9

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.33-1]

2016-11-19 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.33

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.33-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.9-1]

2016-11-19 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.9

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.9-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL5 Updated kernel-lt Release [3.2.84-1]

2016-11-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo packages
into the EL5 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.2.84

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-lt-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-lt-PAE-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-PAE-devel-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-lt-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-3.2.84-1.el5.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.10-1]

2016-11-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.10

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.10-1]

2016-11-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.10

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.10-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.34-1]

2016-11-21 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.34

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.34-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.11-1]

2016-11-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.11

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.11-1]

2016-11-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.11

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.11-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.35-1]

2016-11-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.35

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.35-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.12-1]

2016-12-02 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.12

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.12-1]

2016-12-02 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.12

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.12-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.36-1]

2016-12-02 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.36

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.36-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.37-1]

2016-12-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.37

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.37-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.13-1]

2016-12-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.13

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.8.13-1]

2016-12-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.8.13

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.8.13-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.38-1]

2016-12-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.38

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.38-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 New kernel-ml Release [4.9.0-1]

2016-12-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-6 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-6 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-6 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 New kernel-ml Release [4.9.0-1]

2016-12-11 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.0-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.39-1]

2016-12-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.39

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.39-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 and EL7 Updated kmod-ixgbe Release [4.5.4-1]

2016-12-23 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of updated kmod-ixgbe packages into the EL6 and
EL7 elrepo repositories:

http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-ixgbe

This package provides an updated ixgbe NIC driver, version 4.5.4

It is built to depend upon the specific ABI provided by a range of
releases of the same variant of the Linux kernel and not on any one
specific build.

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

EL6:

x86
kmod-ixgbe-4.5.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kmod-ixgbe-4.5.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

SRPMS
ixgbe-kmod-4.5.4-1.el6.elrepo.src.rpm

EL7:

x86_64
kmod-ixgbe-4.5.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

SRPMS
ixgbe-kmod-4.5.4-1.el7.elrepo.src.rpm

You may update your system by:

yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo update kmod-ixgbe

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kmod-e1000e Release [3.3.4-2]

2016-12-29 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of an updated kmod-e1000e package into the EL7
elrepo repositories:

http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-e1000e

This package provides an e1000e NIC driver, version 3.3.4-2, which has
been rebuilt for RHEL 7.3 and is not backwards compatible with earlier
OS releases.

It is built to depend upon the specific ABI provided by a range of
releases of the same variant of the Linux kernel and not on any one
specific build.

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kmod-e1000e-3.3.4-2.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

SRPMS
e1000e-kmod-3.3.4-2.el7.elrepo.src.rpm

You may update your system by:

yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo update kmod-e1000e

Once the package has been installed, remember to unload the existing
driver before loading the updated version into the kernel.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.1-1]

2017-01-06 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.1

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.40-1]

2017-01-06 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.40

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.40-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.1-1]

2017-01-06 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.1

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.1-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.2-1]

2017-01-10 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.2

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.41-1]

2017-01-10 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.41

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.41-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.2-1]

2017-01-10 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.2

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.2-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.42-1]

2017-01-12 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.42

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.42-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.3-1]

2017-01-13 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.3

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.3-1]

2017-01-13 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.3

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.3-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.4-1]

2017-01-16 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.4-1]

2017-01-16 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.4

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.4-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.43-1]

2017-01-16 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.43

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.43-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.5-1]

2017-01-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.44-1]

2017-01-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.44

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.44-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.5-1]

2017-01-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.5

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.5-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.6-1]

2017-01-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.45-1]

2017-01-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.45

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.45-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.6-1]

2017-01-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.6

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.6-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.46-1]

2017-02-01 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.46

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.46-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.7-1]

2017-02-01 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.7

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.7-1]

2017-02-01 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.7

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.7-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.8-1]

2017-02-04 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.8

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.47-1]

2017-02-04 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.47

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.47-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.8-1]

2017-02-04 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.8

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.8-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.9-1]

2017-02-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo package set
into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.9

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

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[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.9-1]

2017-02-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo package set
into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.9

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.9-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.48-1]

2017-02-09 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.48

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.48-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-lt Release [3.10.105-1]

2017-02-10 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.10.105

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-lt-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-firmware-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-lt-NONPAE-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-lt-NONPAE-devel-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-lt-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-firmware-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-3.10.105-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.10-1]

2017-02-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.10

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.49-1]

2017-02-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.49

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.49-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.10-1]

2017-02-15 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.10

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.10-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-lt Release [4.4.50-1]

2017-02-18 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-lt-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-lt

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.4.50

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-lt-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-devel-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-doc-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-lt-headers-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-lt-tools-libs-devel-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-lt-4.4.50-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-lt may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-lt packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-lt so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.11-1]

2017-02-19 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.11

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 Updated kernel-ml Release [4.9.11-1]

2017-02-19 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The upstream changelog:

https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.9.11

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.9.11-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL kernels and, as such, they may be installed and updated
alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is based upon a
default RHEL configuration with added functionality enabled as
appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL6 New kernel-ml Release [4.10.0-1]

2017-02-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo package
set into the EL6 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86
kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i386.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
kernel-ml-NONPAE-devel-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm
perf-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-firmware-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el6.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-6 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-6 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-6 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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[elrepo] Announcement: EL7 New kernel-ml Release [4.10.0-1]

2017-02-20 Thread Alan Bartlett
Announcing the release of the kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo package
set into the EL7 elrepo-kernel repository:

https://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml

The following files are currently synchronising across our mirror sites:

x86_64
kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-devel-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-doc-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
kernel-ml-headers-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kernel-ml-tools-libs-devel-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
perf-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
python-perf-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64.rpm

nosrc
kernel-ml-4.10.0-1.el7.elrepo.nosrc.rpm

We provide these kernels for hardware testing in an effort to identify
new/updated drivers which can then be targeted for backporting as kmod
packages. Meanwhile, these kernels may provide interim relief to
people with non-functional hardware. We stress that we consider such
kernels as a last resort for those who are unable to get their
hardware working using the RHEL-7 kernel with supplementary kmod
packages.

These packages are provided "As-Is" with no implied warranty or
support. Using the kernel-ml may expose your system to security,
performance and/or data corruption issues. Since timely updates may
not be available from the ELRepo Project, the end user has the
ultimate responsibility for deciding whether to continue using the
kernel-ml packages in regular service.

The packages are intentionally named kernel-ml so as not to conflict
with the RHEL-7 kernels and, as such, they may be installed and
updated alongside the regular kernel. The kernel configuration is
based upon a default RHEL-7 configuration with added functionality
enabled as appropriate.

If a bug is found when using these kernels, the end user is encouraged
to report it upstream to the Linux Kernel Bug Tracker [1] and, for our
reference, to the ELRepo bug tracker [2]. By taking such action, the
reporter will be assisting the kernel developers, Red Hat and the Open
Source Community as a whole.

Thank you,

The ELRepo Team.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
[2] https://elrepo.org/bugs/
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