Manually Compiling a Newer Kernel

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linuxbookpro
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A rejoint: 03/18/2012

If I decided to compile a new kernel would that also activate non-free components that shouldn't be running in Trisquel.

I'm pretty sure the answer is yes and therefore I shouldn't consider it.

Cyberhawk

I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 07/27/2010

There are source tarballs of both Linux and Linux-libre. If you want to compile your own kernel, you can get fully-free versions from here.

linuxbookpro
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A rejoint: 03/18/2012

Thanks cyberhawk.
I wasn't aware of the libre kernels.

Cyberhawk

I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 07/27/2010

No problem! This place is where Trisquel gets the kernel from.

I wonder why you would want to compile your kernel manually, it doesn't make the system faster like it used to (in kernel versions 2.2 afaik).

ssdclickofdeath
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A rejoint: 05/18/2013

"I wonder why you would want to compile your kernel manually, it doesn't make the system faster like it used to (in kernel versions 2.2 afaik)."

Support for more devices, such as the free Nouveau driver for nVidia cards.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010
linuxbookpro
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A rejoint: 03/18/2012

Thanks everyone,

@Cyberhawk Mainly I'm just doing it for the experience. I enjoy hacking my system.

Who knows it might update some of my IvyBridge support or SSD performance.