HWF Kernels winding down
Hey all,
First off, my thanks to all those who've chosen to run our custom kernels these last 3 years. It's been fun, and hopefully these hardware-optimized kernels have been useful to you. I know your feedback over the years has definitely been helpful to me.
As you've certainly guessed by now, this marks the beginning of the end for the HWF kernel project. The reasons are the usual, namely that I can't really afford the time involved in supporting so many platforms, especially since I don't have hardware samples of each. But another reason you may not be aware of is the existence of the excellent
Liquorix Project, which provides a Debian repository of desktop-optimized kernels for both i686 and x86_64 platforms. I've already moved several of my own desktop and/or multimedia machines to Liquorix Zen kernels, and the results have been more than satisfactory. I recommend installing the amazing
smxi script set, which will not only help you get setup with your very own Liquorix kernel, but also can also perform many other tedious system administration tasks for you auto
magically.
Note that while I don't have any plans to support new platforms or 64-bit HWF kernels, I'll continue to upgrade new i686 builds of the long-term stable 2.6.32 family against Debian Lenny for as long as I possibly can. This should give you plenty of time to migrate to a different kernel such as Liquorix/Zen, the Debian mainline 2.6.32 builds, etc. Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions.
All the best,
and happy new year!
-AT