I have tried to add my kerne Libre into my Tw appliances from the below repo, and freed-ora-freedom has been conflicted over kernel-default, however without kernel-libre I can NEVER build my appliance, though there is already kernel-libre-core as my own kernel.
http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/freed-ora/master-next/ My kernel Libre has been mirrored here above, and the host is a branch under Free Software Foundation, I am thus making the FSF-compatible appliances.
So do I just install freed-ora-freedom by manual to conflict against kernel-default after my system installation thanks?
I suppose you could try to remove kernel-default, add your repository and
then add your own kernel from there, but this is a pretty huge change.
You may need to verify that the builds out there have all of the symbols
that the SUSE-built kernels have in order to satisfy dependencies within
the RPM system, and even then I suppose there could be tweaks done on
either side that will impact the success of the venture.
Either way I am interested to hear how things go for you. Also if you can
share why you would want to change kernels it may be useful. Is
FSF-compatible ONLY about the kernel? There is a lot of other software in
a Linux distribution that could potentially conflict with Stallman’s ideal
view of free and open source software.
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Good luck.
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