Fedora definitely has cake in its kernel, and eventually these kernel things get into RHEL and Centos. FYI, my router/gateway to the Internet at home is based on Fedora Server Edition (Fedora 33, as I wait a little to upgrade my router/gateway after a new edition is released, as Fedora 34 was just put out). I've been running cake in it for years now, and it has given me no trouble. I started with it being added by use of DKMS when cake wasn't in the standard kernel yet. I had a glitch when it made it into the standard kernel and DKMS got confused and I had to figure out why the cake config wasn't working. Now Fedora's not quite just an early availability for RHEL, but for kernel functionality it has been. I understand why for Enterprise use, RHEL is conservative about tracking the leading edge. On Thursday, May 6, 2021 5:50pm, "Toke Høiland-Jørgensen via Cake" said: > Dave Taht writes: > > > Currently centos (and I assume redhat) is at 4.18. Cake went into 4.19 > > so I assume the next major > > redhat/centos releases will have it. > > Note that the RHEL kernel version number is basically a complete > fabrication; it's the version that the kernel was forked from, something > like 30% of all commits are backported for each new upstream release, > without changing the RHEL-kernel version number. > > Which means that all the Cake out-of-tree kernel version compatibility > stuff is not going to work, because that works based on the kernel > version number... > > > Is there a yum/rpm expert in the house? flent does not appear to be > > packaged up for this (?), > > It's in Fedora: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/flent - should be > fairly straight-forward to add it to EPEL as well, but thus far no one > has requested it... :) > > > neither is netperf or irtt. Is there a repo I could use? > > netperf is blocked on licensing: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1729939 > > Since the re-licensing there may be a chance, but not sure what the > procedure is when there's not a release with the new license. > > As for irtt, that should be pretty straight-forward to package. > > -Toke > _______________________________________________ > Cake mailing list > Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake >