On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 17:55 -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> My point is that I don't think there's many people actually using them.
> (maybe more on the niche platforms, but x86[64] ? I'm sceptical they're used 
> at all)

I guess you're right. Personally, I tend to start my journeys in self
compiled kernel land by using something I know that works as a starting
point. Ie, I use some distribution's kernel, notice that things seem to
mostly work, and use the .config of that kernel to start exploring
whatever it is I'm interested in. I can't remember ever feeling the urge
to use some defconfig to start these journeys. 


Paul Bolle

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