not a problem if you do that. i've done htat the whole time i've used
debian, never used the .deb's for kernels always grabbed the .tar.bz2's
offa kernel's mirrors.

nate

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On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Lars Nixdorf wrote:

> hallo,
> 
> I want to update to kernel 2.0.38. Are there .deb packages to do that?
> Is it a problem for debian , when I install kernel-2.0.38 from a tar.gz file
> to komile the kernel (/usr/src/kernel-2.0.38 and link linux to this)?
> 
> Thanks
> Best Regards
> Lars
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