Releases: ToeiRei/kernel-deb
6.13.5
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.13.3
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.13.2
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.13.1
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.13.0
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.12.9
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.12.8
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.12.7
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.12.6
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)
6.12.5
For your convenience every zip file contains the following packages:
linux-headers
linux-image
linux-libc-dev
"Vanilla" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version
"VM" is the default config taken from a recent debian kernel and applied to a recent kernel version while having all unneeded drivers stripped (runs on vmware, virtualbox, hyperv, xen, kvm)