Grub2 is the kernel bootloader in Red Hat Linux. It is used to store kernel boot parameters and provides a mechanism to interact with the kernel boot command line. Any user who has local access to a Linux machine can … Read more »
New features in Linux kernel 4.7 One of the biggest changes made in Linux kernel 4.7 is the support for the newly announced Radeon 480 GPUs from AMD. As expected, this support has been embedded directly into the AMDGPU video … Read more »
This tutorial was copied from my original site. I haven’t used it in several years (since about kernel version 2.0.36). Good luck! 🙂 Here are some quick instructions on how to build and install a new kernel. (these instructions are … Read more »