The instructions are here: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=389477
And Rex make a trixie kernel repo.
Are you aware that Rex isn’t employed by ClockworkPi?
instead of demanding other people in the community do stuff, why don’t you do it yourself and publish it?
Rex’s kernel packages run just fine in trixie, I’ve been using them for months.
Yes we all know that Rex is not a member of clockworkpi
@rex and @white-round-square and @everyone it is your choice to make a trixie kernel in GitHub repo but it is your choice
Cool, I wasn’t sure if you knew! I’ll put your attitude down to you being rude and arrogant
unfortunately, there is no such thing as ‘trixie kernel’
I mean a trixie version of the clockworkpi kernel that @rex made
unfortunately, there is no such thing as ‘trixie version of the clockworkpi kernel’
The kernel is just the kernel. It will work with Debian, Ubuntu, Arch or whatever other distro you want as long as it’s aarch64. If you want Trixie you can upgrade the bookworm image or build one.
Thanks for this very cool info