LiFTeR: Changes for fmem-kernel-modules-common
- May 1, 2020: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.6.noarch.rpm -
Fmem is kernel module that creates device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
The changes are the following:
- Fmem code up was updated to provide support for Linux 5.6 kernels.
- February 28, 2020: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.5.noarch.rpm -
Fmem is kernel module that creates device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
The changes are the following:
- Fmem code up to date as of February 28, 2020 which incorporates changes for Linux 5.5 kernels.
- October 25, 2019: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.4.noarch.rpm - Fmem is kernel module that creates
device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
The changes are the following:
- Fmem code up to date as of October 21, 2019.
- install-mem fixes an error where the path to the kernel modules was wrong.
- September 11, 2016: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.3.noarch.rpm - Fmem is kernel module that creates
device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
Note: this RPM is hard-linked between all of the supported architectures, Fedora 20-24 and CentOS 6 and 7. If you use rsync, make certain that you use the -H option to preserve those hard links.
- July 22, 2016: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.2.noarch.rpm - Fmem is kernel module that creates
device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
Note: this RPM is hard-linked between all of the supported architectures, Fedora 20-24 and CentOS 6 and 7. If you use rsync, make certain that you use the -H option to preserve those hard links.
- June 11, 2014: fmem-kernel-modules-common-1.6-1.1.noarch.rpm - Fmem is kernel module that creates
device /dev/fmem, similar to /dev/mem but without limitations.
This package contains the source code for making the FMEM kernel modules and the install-fmem script.
This package also obsoletes tie fmem-kernel-objects package which contained the source code and all of the kernel objects.
This repackaging increases the number of pckages but decreases their size.
Note: this RPM is hard-linked between all of the supported architectures, Fedora 17-20 and CentOS 5 and 6. If you use rsync, make certain that you use the -H option to preserve those hard links.