@kernel-vanilla/stable-rc
Project ID: 77927
Description
Linux kernel vanilla repositories for Fedora
This copr provides vanilla builds of the latest stable-rc Linux kernel.
This is the fourth of seven coprs allowing you to quickly, comfortably, and cleanly install vanilla kernels from different Linux series. The offered packages are built just like Fedora's kernels and perfect for both quick tests and regular day-to-day use.
Installation Instructions
Enable this copr like any other, e.g. by running sudo dnf copr enable @kernel-vanilla/stable-rc
. Afterwards update your system, as your package manager then will install the latest kernel from this copr. On commodity x86-64 systems you’ll also have to disable Secure Boot, as your firmware otherwise will likely refuse to boot kernels from this copr.
A page dedicated to the kernel vanilla copr repositories for Fedora Linux explains this in more detail. It also provides a lot of additional information. Among them the differences between the seven coprs and why most of them include others as a runtime dependency – which is why some of the coprs occasionally look empty, outdated, or abandoned, when in fact everything is working as intended. Users of this copr on stable Fedora releases, for example, will often receive packages from the coprs @kernel-vanilla/fedora-rc, @kernel-vanilla/stable, or @kernel-vanilla/fedora.
Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
---|---|---|
Fedora 39 | aarch64 (204)*, ppc64le (180)*, x86_64 (6479)* | Fedora 39 (277 downloads) |
Fedora 40 | aarch64 (192)*, ppc64le (57)*, x86_64 (4448)* | Fedora 40 (188 downloads) |
Fedora 41 | aarch64 (0)*, ppc64le (0)*, x86_64 (80)* | Fedora 41 (42 downloads) |
Fedora rawhide | aarch64 (0)*, ppc64le (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Fedora rawhide (126 downloads) |
* Total number of downloaded packages.
Runtime Dependency List
The following repositories are used as runtime dependencies