On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 09:50:06 +0100
Okay, that makes more sense.
Thanks
-HP
deloptes wrote:
> HP Garcia wrote:
>
> > Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would
> > like to take advantages of the newer kernels.
>
> It is not clear what you want to achieve.
> Most prob
deloptes wrote on 01/11/17 09:50:
> HP Garcia wrote:
>
>> Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would like
>> to take advantages of the newer kernels.
>
> It is not clear what you want to achieve.
> Most probably your current kernel has already detected the hardware for you
HP Garcia wrote:
> Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would like
> to take advantages of the newer kernels.
It is not clear what you want to achieve.
Most probably your current kernel has already detected the hardware for you.
Just take the config and base your new kerne
Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would like
to take advantages of the newer kernels.
Thanks
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www.HPGPhotography.com
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