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Revision as of 21:54, 14 August 2012

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Linux kernel backports

This is the home page of the Linux kernel backporting project. We provide drivers released on newer kernels backported for usage on older kernels. Both daily snapshots based on linux-next, and stable releases based Linux's stable releases are provided. The project aims to optimize the backporting process by not only providing backported drivers but by also aiming to automatically backport the Linux kernel by optimizing backporting collateral evolutions.

Backports releases

      • Releases will be made through this page starting from the v3.7-rc1 release.
 * compat-drivers releases

General documentation

 * Backports mailing list
 * Backports documentation
   * compat
   * compat-drivers
 * reporting bugs
 * Reporting bugs

Hacker documentation

 * Backports code
 * hacking on compat
   * additional patches to stable releases
 * hacking on compat-drivers
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