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labrador-linux-64

Linux 4 kernel source code for Caninos Labrador.

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This repository contains the source code for both the Caninos Labrador's 64-bit and 32-bit Linux kernels, along with Debian-specific patches and security updates.

Clean Build

Before compilation, please ensure that you have the following libraries and/or tools installed on your machine:

  1. GNU Binutils environment and Native GCC compiler
  2. GCC cross-compiler targeting "gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu"
  3. GCC cross-compiler targeting "gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf"
  4. Make build tool
  5. Git client
  6. Bison and Flex development libraries
  7. NCurses development libraries
  8. LibSSL development libraries
  9. U-Boot Tools libraries
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential binutils make git
$ sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
$ sudo apt-get install bison flex libncurses-dev libssl-dev u-boot-tools

After installing these tools, clone this repository to your computer. Then, navigate to its main directory and execute its makefile.

$ git clone https://github.com/caninos-loucos/labrador-linux-6.git
$ cd labrador-linux-6
$ make all
$ make all32

Incremental Build (64-bit)

If you want to perform an incremental build, follow these steps:

  1. To load the 64-bit configuration:
make config

Note: This will overwrite any previously configured settings.

  1. To customize which modules are compiled into your kernel image:
make menuconfig
  1. To compile the device tree binary blob:
make dtbs
  1. To compile your kernel image:
make kernel
  1. To reset all configurations:
make clean

Kernel

After successful compilation, the kernel should be located in the "output" folder for 64-bit architectures or in the "output32" folder for 32-bit architectures.

Contributing

Caninos Loucos Forum: https://forum.caninosloucos.org.br/

Caninos Loucos Website: https://caninosloucos.org/