Hi Cao,
you can do, as root,
$ apt-cache search kernel-source
and choose the kernel that matches your kernel-image. Then
$ apt-get install kernel-source-xxx
to download the one you need.
Regards,
MC
Khanh Cao Van wrote:
Because while booting up my PC with debian 3.1 , I could see that ma
Because while booting up my PC with debian 3.1 , I could see that many
driver that did not match with mine was loading and I would like to
recompile kernel to chose the driver of my PC .
But I think debian is very famous with stable and sercure ablility ,
and maybe the kernel source code of releas
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