Hey ,
History
Trying to dig into the kernel versions supported by the gameshell hardware, here is what I found :
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GitHub - clockworkpi/Kernel: CPI Linux Kernel with commits from @guu mentions 4.14.2 mentioned in the README
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GitHub - clockworkpi/Kernel: CPI Linux Kernel mentions 4.20 mentioned in the commits
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Official clockwork OS v0.4 built by @yong : 5.2.RC4
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Official clockwork OS v0.5 built by @yong : Linux clockworkpi 5.3.6 #1 SMP Tue Oct 15 17:26:44 CST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux
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Custom DEOT image v1.0 based on clockwork 0.4 build by @javelinface : 5.3.6
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Arch OS image developed by @r043v Linux 5.4.5-1-gs seems to be used, can be updated to 5.6.3 using pacman
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Custom DEOT image v2.0 based on clockwork 0.5 build by @javelinface : 5.7.7
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unofficial clockworkpi-debian bullseye v0.3 build by @Joao_Manoel : 5.7
Thank you all for the amazing work you all have done on this project. Feel free to comment if I missed some working kernels or info, I’ll update the original post since there is no wiki (documentation is good!)…
Future
What could we expect for the future ? I am prompted this question by this comment by @smaeul that states that some of the patches to get the 5.7 kernel working are now mainline since 5.13. Also for reference the Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia might give us some info about which kernels are still supported upstream.