Sebastian Steinbeißer
Sebastian Steinbeißer
Not in that way because this type of information is provided by `apt` which get's it from the repository. Here we do not have a proper repository and also `apt`...
Is this issue tracker monitored at all?
This is a joke...
That's very little information. Are you running the latest version of the script? What's the command you're calling? What's the exact output? How does line 725 look like in its...
Take a look at https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh/blob/master/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh#L26 to https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh/blob/master/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh#L28. There, the variable `sudo` is set if wanted by the user. Otherwise, call the script using the command `sudo` yourself. Does that help?
They now seem to incorporate the minimum version coming with the correct library. See also the discussion here: https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh/issues/70.
> But afterwards, linux-modules is in a broken state: Please also provide the log of the installation.
What Ubuntu (based) system comes without gpg?
@pimlie as far as I can see, the error messages rightfully correspond to failed builds only - thus no changes should be needed. This though seems to come up more...
@hundehausen install the latest that has built fine...