Benjamin Sher wrote: > Kent West wrote: > >>Benjamin Sher wrote: >> >> >> >>>Dear friends: >>> >>>In the KDE Control Center, under System Admin, Linux Kernel, I read the >>>following on the main screen to the right: >>> >>>--------------------------------------- >>> >>>The kernel configuration could not be read.... >>> >>> btw, the configuration file is a file that tells the kernel compilation process what to compile into the kernel, what to leave out, what to compile as modules, etc. Take a brief look at "/boot/config[your kernel version]" to get an idea of what it looks like. Even though you probably haven't compiled your own kernel, the Debian people who did compile your kernel for you, included the config file in the kernel package; that's why the file is on your machine even though you didn't do the compiling.
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