Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-02 Thread Kevin Ferguson
Paul Smith wrote:
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Where from can one get the kernel 2.6.7 ?
Source Kernel www.kernel.org  Rpm one 
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=26dist=34size=18610507name=kernel-2.6.7.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm 
give that ago mate.

Thanks, Kevin. Sorry for not having noticed the link that you had 
already given to us.

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That's alright, I never really see things infront  of me, unless my 
girlfriend points them out to me ;)

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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-01 Thread Kevin Ferguson
Frank wrote:
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Hi Guys
Just a quickie.  I'm experiementing at the moment.  I have Mandrake 
10 CE, with Kernel 2.6.3-4mdk installed.

I'm wanting to build my kernel from source, the lastest kernel I'm 
downloading is 2.6.7.  Is if ok for me to go ahead and build the 
source?  Would I need to apply any patch's in between?

Thanks
Kevin


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Just my 2 cents worth as someone who has just done kernel stuff.
Why not either:
# urpmi kernel-source-2.6.7
and let urpmi do things for you.  use the readme.txt to do the rest, OR:
# urpmi kernel
and from the list on offer - choose one?


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Hi Frank
I wasn't sure if it was in the urpmi so I thought I'd give it a try.  I 
think I need to update my urpmi to be honest.  Thanks again for your 
help.  I'll post back if I have any probs

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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-01 Thread Frank
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Frank wrote:
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Hi Guys
Just a quickie.  I'm experiementing at the moment.  I have Mandrake 
10 CE, with Kernel 2.6.3-4mdk installed.

I'm wanting to build my kernel from source, the lastest kernel I'm 
downloading is 2.6.7.  Is if ok for me to go ahead and build the 
source?  Would I need to apply any patch's in between?

Thanks
Kevin
 


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Just my 2 cents worth as someone who has just done kernel stuff.
Why not either:
# urpmi kernel-source-2.6.7
and let urpmi do things for you.  use the readme.txt to do the rest, OR:
# urpmi kernel
and from the list on offer - choose one?


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Hi Frank
I wasn't sure if it was in the urpmi so I thought I'd give it a try.  
I think I need to update my urpmi to be honest.  Thanks again for your 
help.  I'll post back if I have any probs

Kevin


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If you get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] urpmi]# urpmi kernel
Everything already installed
Then search for the package you want and do a :
#urpmi.addmedia any name you like full url to the sites 
synthesis.hdlist.cz file
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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-01 Thread Paul Smith
I'm wanting to build my kernel from source, the lastest kernel I'm 
downloading is 2.6.7.  Is if ok for me to go ahead and build the 
source?  Would I need to apply any patch's in between?
Where from can one get the kernel 2.6.7 ?
Thanks in advance,
Paul


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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-01 Thread Kevin Ferguson
Paul Smith wrote:
I'm wanting to build my kernel from source, the lastest kernel I'm 
downloading is 2.6.7.  Is if ok for me to go ahead and build the 
source?  Would I need to apply any patch's in between?

Where from can one get the kernel 2.6.7 ?
Thanks in advance,
Paul


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Source Kernel www.kernel.org  Rpm one 
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=26dist=34size=18610507name=kernel-2.6.7.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm 
give that ago mate.

regards
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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-08-01 Thread Paul Smith
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Where from can one get the kernel 2.6.7 ?
Source Kernel www.kernel.org  Rpm one 
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=26dist=34size=18610507name=kernel-2.6.7.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm 
give that ago mate.
Thanks, Kevin. Sorry for not having noticed the link that you had 
already given to us.

Paul


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Re: [newbie] Building Kernel

2004-07-31 Thread Frank
Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Hi Guys
Just a quickie.  I'm experiementing at the moment.  I have Mandrake 10 
CE, with Kernel 2.6.3-4mdk installed.

I'm wanting to build my kernel from source, the lastest kernel I'm 
downloading is 2.6.7.  Is if ok for me to go ahead and build the 
source?  Would I need to apply any patch's in between?

Thanks
Kevin


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Just my 2 cents worth as someone who has just done kernel stuff.
Why not either:
# urpmi kernel-source-2.6.7
and let urpmi do things for you.  use the readme.txt to do the rest, OR:
# urpmi kernel
and from the list on offer - choose one?
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Regards
SnapafunFrank
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Registered Linux User # 324213 



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