I thought that was what was supposed to happen, but I think Pocket Beagles are bleeding edge period. I'm not sure how you make the transition, stay on the edge for a year or so then load up another SD with stable I guess. Where it's a case of not having all the pins defined yet in anything, I'm definitely interested in activating all the hardware features. Normally I run stable, maybe even a couple years behind in OpenBSD. In Debian I don't touch testing any more. At least it's easier to switch SD cards than hard drives.
On 10/4/17, Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 8:31 PM, Nigel Sollars <nsoll...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Um no I dont think so, >> >> Here is why, as these kernels by Robert have worked real well with my >> BBB >> Rev B. I have had on odd occasions a kernel panic, allowing unsuspected >> folk to this end would I think create useless noise. >> >> as it stands its more of a choice in that more effort is required, better >> to >> have that wiggle room vs useless noise.. > > Forgive my ignorance... Aren't the unstable kernels (and other > bleeding edge gear) provided in Testing and/or Unstable? If you don't > enable them, then you should be safe with a dist-upgrade to pull the > latest gear, including the latest stable kernel. > > Or maybe I misunderstand Debian's processes (which could well be the case). > > Jeff > > -- ------------- No, I won't call it "climate change", do you have a "reality problem"? - AB1JX Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach