On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 06:29:19PM +0200, [loonyx | rolf joho] said
> Robert William Hutton wrote:
> >
> >When you copy a config file from elsewhere, it's a good idea to do a
> >"make oldconfig". oldconfig asks you about any drivers/options that
> >didn't exist in the previous version.
> >
>
>
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:29:19 +0200,
"[loonyx | rolf joho]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Robert William Hutton wrote:
> >
> > When you copy a config file from elsewhere, it's a good idea to do a
> >
> > "make oldconfig". oldconfig asks you about any drivers/optio
Robert William Hutton wrote:
When you copy a config file from elsewhere, it's a good idea to do a
"make oldconfig". oldconfig asks you about any drivers/options that
didn't exist in the previous version.
while i know that this is the way to go when upgrading to newer
kernel-versions, is also s
Abdul Latip wrote:
This is NOT urgent, since Debian provides working kernels.
However, I am just wondering on where to find clues on how to solve
problems while compiling the kernels. I tried google with not much
luck.
The problem is, whenever I recompile a newer kernel using "make-kpkg";
most like
Hi there,
--On Thursday, October 23, 2003 06:54:45 AM -0400 Abdul Latip
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is NOT urgent, since Debian provides working kernels.
However, I am just wondering on where to find clues on how to solve
problems while compiling the kernels. I tried google with not much
luc
Hi,
This is NOT urgent, since Debian provides working kernels.
However, I am just wondering on where to find clues on how to solve
problems while compiling the kernels. I tried google with not much
luck.
The problem is, whenever I recompile a newer kernel using "make-kpkg";
most likely, it fails
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