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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Kernel:HEAD/kernel-source?expand=0&rev=7336
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# Descriptions of the binary kernel packages. The format is
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#
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# === <package name> ===
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# Summary (single line)
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# Long description (multiple
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# lines)
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# Descriptions of the -base and -extra subpackages are derived from the
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# main descriptions.
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=== kernel-debug ===
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A Debug Version of the Kernel
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This kernel has several debug facilities enabled that hurt performance.
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Only use this kernel when investigating problems.
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=== kernel-default ===
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The Standard Kernel
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The standard kernel for both uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems.
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=== kernel-desktop ===
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Kernel optimized for the desktop
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This kernel is optimized for the desktop. It is configured for lower latency
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and has many of the features that aren't usually used on desktop machines
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disabled.
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%ifarch %ix86
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This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical
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Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro
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processor.
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PAE is not only more physical address space but also important for the
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"no execute" feature which disables execution of code that is marked as
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non-executable. Therefore, the PAE kernel should be used on any systems
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that support it, regardless of the amount of main memory.
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%endif
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=== kernel-kdump ===
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kernel for kdump
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This kernel is intended for kdump. It can not be booted with a normal
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bootloader, the kexec tool has to be used to load it. Once the system
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crashes, the loaded kernel will be started to grab debug info from the
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crashed kernel.
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=== kernel-net ===
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Minimal kernel with disk and net support
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This kernel carries only networking and disk drivers to fit into the
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standard Sun OpenBoot download buffer, and is intended for the
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initial install and rescue mode only.
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=== kernel-pae ===
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Kernel with PAE Support
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This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical
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Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro
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processor.
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PAE is not only more physical address space but also important for the
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"no execute" feature which disables execution of code that is marked as
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non-executable. Therefore, the PAE kernel should be used on any systems
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that support it, regardless of the amount of main memory.
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=== kernel-ppc64 ===
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Kernel for ppc64 Systems
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This package contains the kernel for:
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IBM pSeries 64bit machines IBM iSeries 64bit machines Apple G5 machines
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Sony Playstation 3
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The boot file is /boot/vmlinux.
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The home page of the ppc64 project is http://www.penguinppc.org/
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=== kernel-ps3 ===
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kernel for ps3 bootloader
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This package contains the kernel for the PS3 bootloader. PS3 systems
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only have 4MB of flash memory for the bootloader, so this kernel needs
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to be as small as possible and is _not_ meant to be installed in the
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final system.
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=== kernel-s390 ===
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The Standard Kernel
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The standard kernel.
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=== kernel-trace ===
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The Standard Kernel with Tracing Features
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This kernel has different tracing features enabled (e.g. utrace, ftrace).
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=== kernel-vanilla ===
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The Standard Kernel - without any SUSE patches
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The standard kernel - without any SUSE patches
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=== kernel-xen ===
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The Xen Kernel
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The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization.
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This kernel can be used both as the domain0 ("xen0") and as an
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unprivileged ("xenU") kernel.
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=== kernel-ec2 ===
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The Amazon EC2 Xen Kernel
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The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization.
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This kernel can only be used both as an unprivileged ("xenU")
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kernel (for Amazon EC2).
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=== kernel-vmi ===
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VMI-enabled kernel
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The Linux Kernel designed to run on top of a virtual machine
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interface layer (VMI).
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=== kernel-imx51 ===
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Kernel for Freescale's iMX SoC
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The standard kernel for Freescale's i.MX51 SoC, as found in
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devices like the Genesi EfikaMX family.
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=== kernel-omap2plus ===
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Kernel for Texas instrument's OMAP SoC
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The standard kernel for Texas instrument's OMAP SoC, as
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found in devices like the PandaBoard and BeagleBoard.
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=== kernel-tegra ===
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Kernel for Nvidia's Tegra SoC
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The standard kernel for Nvidia's Tegra SoC, as found in
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devices like the TrimSlice.
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=== kernel-u8500 ===
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Kernel for ST-Ericsson's Nova SoC
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The standard kernel for ST-Ericsson's Nova SoC, as found in
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devices like the Snowball.
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=== kernel-cubox ===
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Kernel for SolidRun Cubox
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The standard kernel for Marvell Dove SoC, as found in
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the SolidRun Cubox.
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=== kernel-exynos ===
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Kernel for Samsung's Exynos SoC
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The standard kernel for Samsung's Exynos 4 & 5 SoC, as found in the Origen board.
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=== kernel-highank ===
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Kernel for Calxeda Highbank SoC
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The standard kernel for Calxeda's Highbank SoC, as found in the HP Moonshot project.
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