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    anticapitalista

      https://antixlinux.com/new-kernels-available-6/

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        Thank you, anticapitalista.

        Just tested 5.6.10 on my device (x64 tablet with antiX 19) and it works well.

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          Thank you. But there’s not a non-pae 4.4.221 kernel in synaptic. Only a pae one.

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            Thank you. But there’s not a non-pae 4.4.221 kernel in synaptic. Only a pae one.

            Which version of antiX?

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              System:
                Host: dragon Kernel: 4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0 
                Desktop: IceWM 1.6.5 Distro: antiX-19_386-full Marielle Franco 16 October 2019 
                base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
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                Confirmed – hopefullu t will get sorted soon.
                IIRC we had this problem before with the 4.4 486 kernel not showing up in apt/synaptic even though the packages are available in the repos.

                https://repo.antixlinux.com/buster/pool/main/l/linux-4.9.221-antix.1-486-smp/

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                  $ sudo apt-get install linux-image-4.4.221-antix.1-486-smp
                  Reading package lists... Done
                  Building dependency tree       
                  Reading state information... Done
                  E: Unable to locate package linux-image-4.4.221-antix.1-486-smp
                  E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'linux-image-4.4.221-antix.1-486-smp'
                  E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-image-4.4.221-antix.1-486-smp'
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                    https://repo.antixlinux.com/buster/pool/main/l/linux-4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp/

                    Download the linux-image-4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp_4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp-3_i386.deb file, use gdebi to install.
                    If you need the headers, do the same with linux-headers-4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp_4.4.212-antix.1-486-smp-3_i386.deb

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                      This is the right link, I suppose:

                      https://repo.antixlinux.com/buster/pool/main/l/linux-4.4.221-antix.1-486-smp/

                      But I don’t see any deb file for i386. Only for amd64 I see.

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                        Today I opened the Synaptic and I saw that the 4.4.221-antix.2-486-smp is there. I installed it, rebooted using it and all seems to be ok.

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                          thx anticapitalista,

                          just booted the 5.6.10 64 bit on my main tower
                          17.4.1 and seems to be all good.

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                            Lol how would I not need the headers? HoW diD yoU buIlD So thaT libc doEsNT caRe?!? Nicely on that Turion-II based laptop no kernel seems to have headers available…no fancy repo changes.
                            If I go into Repo. selection controlpanel and pick something it says fine, it’ll happen on next update…then SELECTS THE BOTTOM OPTION, in Pnomh Pehn VN?
                            (Just for laughs at this point, gonna blast it away and install over /home for a while now while I figure out whether I should be trying to get along with TCM and UeFI BIOS.)

                            There’s more! I can get internet easily by plugging in eth0: …I see a connection for wlan0: happening low key in the background. Suppose then I unplug eth0:, can you believe the computer locks up hard and the date is not 1995 or earlier? Because that’s what happens. My takeaway for now is that sometimes a $23 laptop is a $23 laptop. This multiverse, oi! Will be deploying the impossibility of kernel 5.6 in 1992 in next anti-facist election run, kthxbi.

                            More on topic, are you sometimes using Maven and Gradle (that’s the test suite then? no, just Groovy-based dependencies-based builds over XML for Maven…geh…maybe) to deploy antiX kernels, or what? Edited to add: Dwarf Fortress, AKA ‘Social Quake,’ runs fine on whichever kernel.

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                              @hypercorporconfusion Maybe you take the trouble to write a clear description if you have any problems.

                              And by the way claiming Pnomh Penh belongs to Vietnam would likely get you locked up in Cambodia,
                              possibly killed since VN annexed part of that country the relationship is not always brotherly.

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                                Lol how would I not need the headers? HoW diD yoU buIlD So thaT libc doEsNT caRe?!? Nicely on that Turion-II based laptop no kernel seems to have headers available

                                All headers available here on my computer. In the future, you could try installing the kernels from cli-aptiX instead. That will ALWAYS install the headers for the selected kernel.
                                You can see the kernel headers are available in the repo. Open synaptic and search for the specific kernel version. You will see that the kernel and the headers are there, no need to believe me.

                                If I go into Repo. selection controlpanel and pick something it says fine, it’ll happen on next update…then SELECTS THE BOTTOM OPTION, i

                                This is just a display problem, but it does not SELECT the bottom option. You can see the selected repo mirror in the “Individual sources” tab in the Repo Manager. Please check the repo list and you will see I am right.

                                There’s more! I can get internet easily by plugging in eth0: …I see a connection for wlan0: happening low key in the background. Suppose then I unplug eth0:, can you believe the computer locks up hard

                                This is probably related to ceni controlling eth0 and connman controlling the wifi. If you are only using Connman, uninstall ceni. If only using ceni, uninstall connman. Having various network managers running at the same time can cause problems.

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                                  Quick question I’m using 4.19.100 on antiX 19.1 32bit with all the updates and upgrades, is that still good or do I need to upgrade to 4.19.120.

                                  Thanks

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