On Mi, 19 mai 21, 10:25:36, Brendan Simon (eTRIX) wrote:
> I'm currently using Debian Buster on an embedded system (ARM) and am
> currently using an older 4.4 kernel.
>
> I need to upgrade to later version to support a new Ethernet Phy device
> (KSZ9131).
>
> Kernel 4.19 is the default for Buster
>
>
> Just wondering, is it safe to use kernel 5.4 or 5.10 with Debian Buster
> packages?
>
> Kernel has stable userland ABI. Any user program (like bash or nginx)
should be compatible with any future kernel release.
But kernel doesn't guarantee kernel modules ABI (even API is not stable).
So, reg
Hi
On 2021-05-18 8:25 p.m., Brendan Simon (eTRIX) wrote:
> I'm currently using Debian Buster on an embedded system (ARM) and am
> currently using an older 4.4 kernel.
>
> I need to upgrade to later version to support a new Ethernet Phy device
> (KSZ9131).
>
> Kernel 4.19 is the default for Buste
I'm currently using Debian Buster on an embedded system (ARM) and am
currently using an older 4.4 kernel.
I need to upgrade to later version to support a new Ethernet Phy device
(KSZ9131).
Kernel 4.19 is the default for Buster, but it doesn't seem to have the
KSZ9131 support. I have cherry-
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