"If your kernel is not the vanilla one from kernel.org, you will have to apply these patches manually and edit some of the rejected hunks."
Is the source I get from Debian sources "kernel-source-XYZ" vanilla?
If it is, I could just do $> patch -p1 ../patch-name-here
and continue with: $>make menuconfig $>make-kpkg --append-to-version=.2.hs --initrd kernel_image modules_image $>..install the deb ... $> rm /usr/src/linux and reboot
However, if the kernel-source-XYZ we get from Debian is NOT vanilla, applying the above patch would be more convoluted so I might as well just use the kernel directly from kernel.org (or a mirror).
Thanks, ->HS PS: is the user.laptop mailing usually much less quiter than this one?
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