System-side work

Built from source for the current Huey Core baseline.

This page gives the Huey Core kernel track a proper public home. It exists because the site is now strong enough that the system-side work deserves to sit alongside the project pages instead of living only in scattered notes.

The goal is simple: document the Linux 7.0 path honestly, keep a known-good fallback while validation continues, and make the build notes, scripts, and bundle legible without pretending one successful build equals permanent stability.

Why it exists

A named system path

The kernel work matters because Huey Core is meant to be a real machine, not a vague concept. A named, repeatable kernel path makes the system easier to test, document, and rebuild.

Current posture

7.0 forward, 6.19 fallback

The current direction is Linux 7.0 adoption on Huey Core with a known-good 6.19-class fallback retained during migration. That keeps the machine honest while validation catches up.

Public bundle

Stable names, cleaner structure

The public bundle now uses stable current filenames so the page and downloads shelf do not drift every time the site build number changes.

What it is not

Not a blind installer promise

This page does not claim that every 7.0 build is turnkey for every machine. The point is controlled visibility and repeatability, not pretending the kernel path is finished just because it exists.

Supporting proof panels

These panels are built from the current public build script and bundle manifest rather than direct live captures from Huey Core. They keep the kernel path legible now while direct live terminal and build captures remain the one required authenticity follow-up.

Available downloads

The current bundle is small on purpose. It gives the project a real public anchor for the kernel path now, while keeping the iMac 5K audio-fix packaging beside it instead of scattering that work into separate private notes.