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4.13.9-Debian-parameter

25 May 20:12
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4.13 kernel patched to add the 'otherhidpoll' parameter. This behaves the same as jspoll but applies to all other usbhid devices.
-Base source is clean
-Base config as per Debian/sensible, some things probably disabled (Can't remember)
-dynticks are disabled
-Kernel tick is 1000hz

Great Big Disclaimer: This kernel was built by me, a.k.a a random bloke on the internet

  • Ensure you verify the hashes of any downloaded files
  • Absolutely no guarantees are made, install at your own risk
  • I recommend checking the changes in this kernel, see .changes within the release
  • I do not recommend installing on anything other than your stepmania setup

Should work on anything Debian/Ubuntu/Mint based

Installation

  • Extract the release
  • As a minimum install these (Double click or 'sudo dpkg -i foo.deb')
    • linux-image-XXXX.deb
    • linux-firmware-image-XXXX.deb
  • Setup the grub command line to add 'jspoll=1' and 'otherhidpoll=1' (If you're using non-joysticks, things like an IPAC) to the kernel parameters
  • Reboot, and check grub boots the system with the right kernel

MD5: e0bc6e03306fb1a992a3f321b10c6fbd

4.13.9-Debian-force

25 May 19:33
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4.13 kernel patched to force all usbhid devices to poll at 1000hz
-Base source is clean
-Base config as per Debian/sensible, some things probably disabled (Can't remember)
-dynticks are disabled
-Kernel tick is 1000hz

Great Big Disclaimer: This kernel was built by me, a.k.a a random bloke on the internet

  • Ensure you verify the hashes of any downloaded files
  • Absolutely no guarantees are made, install at your own risk
  • I recommend checking the changes in this kernel, see .changes within the release
  • I do not recommend installing on anything other than your stepmania setup

Should work on anything Debian/Ubuntu/Mint based

Installation

  • Extract the release
  • As a minimum install these (Double click or 'sudo dpkg -i foo.deb')
    • linux-image-XXXX.deb
    • linux-firmware-image-XXXX.deb
  • Reboot, and check grub boots the system with the right kernel

MD5: e4507bf579ac5f735f85072cb60fe5bb