Erwann/Chris,

I would advise using a debian packaged one, with the debian patches already 
in... I've tried using a "vanilla" source before, and it threw out a few 
strange errors on compile... however, you could always patch the stock source 
with the debian patches, as that worked for me.

Cheers,
James

Chris Wakefield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> Hi Erwann.
> 
> You can use the &quot;vanilla&quot; sources and (x)config your x86_64 kernel
> yourself if 
> you want:
> 
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.11.7.tar.gz
> 
> or if you have an debian-amd64 installation already, run: 
> 
> apt-cache search kernel-source
> 
> and you can choose.
> 
> Chris W.
> 
> ________________________________________________
> On April 12, 2005 02:20 am, NaiosKAE{FR} wrote:
>  Hi everybody
> 
>  where can I find kernel 2.6.11 sources for debian-amd64 ?
> 
>  thanks a lot
> 
>  --
>  Erwann PENCREACH
> 
>  Le coeur réclame une femme, les sens plusieurs, et l'orgueil toutes.
>       -+- Jean Rostand (1894-1977) -+-

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