2013/6/2 Sam Geeraerts <sam...@elmundolibre.be>:
> Installing stand-alone Linux-Libre debs generally just works.

I am use linux-libre 3.9.4 now on gNS.

>  Using them
> (or the Wheezy kernel) as the default kernel is something else
> entirely. Much of the work on Parkes involved matching the kernel
> (version) in several packages.

Understand.

> Differences with Wheezy and Linux-libre
> are much bigger and so would involve more work.

Bigger.

> Tracking Linux-libre
> releases does not fit with using stable Debian releases as a base and
> using the Wheezy kernel would probably create more problems than it
> would solve (especially given our limited developer resources).

I could to be volunteers for compile kernel to gNS. You doing this (kernel) ?

                           Albino

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