Too bad I couldn't get help from the community. So I spent more time and effort to install 6 kernel in my solus distribution. I hope that in the future your kernel guy will offer me a fix or a patch.

    ketronixdev How did you get the latest kernel installed !!

    I don't know what was deleted, I am assuming there was link to prebuild binaries. I think package.yml will not be deleted, or maybe a link to blog. I am really looking for a kernel update.

      ketronixdev Too bad I couldn't get help from the community. So I spent more time and effort to install 6 kernel in my solus distribution. I hope that in the future your kernel guy will offer me a fix or a patch.

      My experience (packaging Microsoft Edge into an eopkg, installing in a private repository and maintaining for about 9 months until a Flatpak was developed) is that ongoing maintenance/updating is our personal responsibility, not the team's. I think that others who have developed private eopkg's and repositories found this to be true, as well.

      Abhinav1217 Yes, I mistakenly sent packages to the repository as well. But I will remove them in the next commit. I'm also building a zen kernel for solus right now. So far I haven't gotten permission to post the repository link. So alas I can only say that look for yourself) Alas. The team of moderators considered my help to the community "unnecessary"

        ketronixdev I personally build a liquorix patched kernel for my gaming machine. At the moment I have problems building the kernel. Did you make any adjustment to the package.yml besides kernel src and config file?

        Edit: Found your repo, build still doesnt succeed for me with the unstable repo.

          kaktuspalme I just created and sent the files to the linux-zen repository, I suggest you clone it and try to build it. I took a normal kernel, and in addition to the solucha patches I put a patch for zen.

            ketronixdev Yes I tried it, but using the unstable repo it doesn't build. But I can now finally build it, using solbuild and the main profile.

            Edit:
            @ketronixdev Btw. I understand that you probably don't like the teams decision. But it's a rule here which I personally can understand. There's only a small amount of people involved in this project and if users start using repos not maintained by the team, it's very hard to give support in the forum. Especially if someone is using a repo with core things like the kernel.

              kaktuspalme At the moment I am still in the process of building a kernel zen (I understand your version of the kernel is the same but with a different name). As soon as I have a successful compilation and can boot from this kernel, I will make a release to the repository. But if your kernel is different from zen, I would like to get a link to the source code, or patches. And I would be happy to build a kernel for you. Like. Here's to star)))

                ketronixdev Not necessary, but thanks for your offer. My build is already booting.
                I personally removed all the solus patches and just use liquorix patch + the liquorix kernel config. And it's now building again using the stable repo.

                  kaktuspalme There would then be some installation problems, which is why I took the package.yml from linux-current in the solus repository as the basis and edited it.

                    Abhinav1217 And by the way, I got your message a bit wrong (my English is a bit bad, my native language would not be understandable to you), I downloaded the package.yml from the solus repository, with instructions to build the kernel, which I later edited, and thus got the 6.0 kernel on my system

                    kaktuspalme I recommend that you copy and paste yourself the build instructions which are posted in the install section, I edited something there too, because after building the kernel now does not create some of the files that it created in the 5.15 release.