On 22 Jan 2001, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>
> Advantages of using make-kpkg
> -- -- - -
>
> I have been asked several times about the advantages of using
> the kernel-package package over the traditional Linux way of hand
> compiling k
>>"Xucaen" == Xucaen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Xucaen> BTW, where is the best place to look for docs on
Xucaen> how to do this? (I assume that debian must have a
Xucaen> HOWTO on this, so I will search debian.org for
Xucaen> it..)
zless /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/*; man make-kpk
On 22 Jan 2001, Xucaen wrote:
> Ok, thanks to everyone recomending the "debian"
> way to compile a kernel. I will look into it...
> BTW, where is the best place to look for docs on
> how to do this? (I assume that debian must have a
> HOWTO on this, so I will search debian.org for
> it..)
> Now for
Ok, thanks to everyone recomending the "debian"
way to compile a kernel. I will look into it...
BTW, where is the best place to look for docs on
how to do this? (I assume that debian must have a
HOWTO on this, so I will search debian.org for
it..)
Now for my curiosity to kick in:
what are the advan
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 09:30:35PM +0100, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> 100 support, I think. You should have everything you need, but do try
> out kernel-package to build your kernel the debian way. It has been
> mentioned in a lot of threads lately.
The Debian Way, by using kernel-package, is great.
J
y to bother you with this.Do I need to
> install anything else along with the
> kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 package besides bin86
> and libncurses(for menuconfig)? I just want to
> make sure I don't miss anything. (e.g. I noticed
> there is an IDE patch. will I need this?)
Hi all!!
sorry to bother you with this.Do I need to
install anything else along with the
kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 package besides bin86
and libncurses(for menuconfig)? I just want to
make sure I don't miss anything. (e.g. I noticed
there is an IDE patch. will I need this?)
I'm inst
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