E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: > > Shaleh wrote: > > [...] > > > 2.0.35 has various updates for non-Intel CPU's. Other little fixes. I > > would recommend at least going to 2.0.34. Grab the kernel source from > > ftp.kernel.org and use the debian kernel packager. It makes kernel > > compiling a cinch. I recommend againt patching from one kernel ver to > > thre next. Something always seems to be messed up. > > This `messing up' probably happens because the debian kernels sometimes > (always?) have a number of non-standard extra patches applied. The > usual kernel patches that are distributed on sites where you can get the > linux kernel source, are made with respect to `clean' kernels. What > about having debian kernel-patch packages? Say I have 2.0.34 installed > and I want to upgrade to 2.0.35. It could save some ftp time if I'd > only needed to get kernel-source-patch2.0.34_2.0.35-1.deb, instead of > the complete source. The installation script could offer the > opportunity to generate a separate 2.0.35 tree, so that the old one > still exists, or to just update the 2.0.34 tree and rename it to 2.0.35. > > Comments anyone? > > Eric >
I've got to agree; patch packages would be nice, since the source packages are now exceeding 7 Meg. -- Ed -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null