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let's do some crowd sourced telemetry, please boost for reach.
Help me decide what i should be focusing on with regards to OnePlus 6/sdm845 #LinuxMobile development.
"mainline" => any Linux mobile distro shipping a close to mainline kernel
please only respond if one of the options below accurately describes you!
- i daily drive mainline on sdm845 (16%, 4 votes)
- i use mainline on sdm845 regularly (24%, 6 votes)
- i use mainline on sdm845 infrequently (20%, 5 votes)
- i want to use mainline on sdm845 but dont (comment why!) (40%, 10 votes)
What's the best modern guide for hacking on the kernel?
I don't want to learn everything about the internals, I want to iterate on a module quickly.
I feel like I'm missing on a lot of optimizations to shorten the feedback loop.
"Many recent Intel laptops have […] a raw MIPI camera-sensor connected to the IPU6 found in recent Intel laptop chips.
[…] #Linux support for the IPU6 relies on an out of tree #kernel driver with a proprietary userspace stack […]
[…] Linaro has started a project to […] allow these cameras to work without needing proprietary software and Red Hat has joined Linaro in working on this. […]
This work is at a point now where it is ready for wider testing. […]"
The #ext4 data corruption issue[1] in #Linux #kernel v6.1.64 and v6.1.65 that was fixed with #LinuxKernel 6.1.66[2] apparently hit #Debian 12.3 bookworm point release[3]. Fixes are in the works, but preparing them will take a bit[4].
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20231205122122.dfhhoaswsfscuhc3@quack3/
[3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1057843
[4] https://fulda.social/@Ganneff/111551628003050712