Re: kernel source, patches and headers...

1999-07-10 Thread Adam Di Carlo
"Harold Hartley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, I now have a good question as I'm not readlly familiar with the > compiling and I want to do it right... > the big problem is I can not find a updated HOW-TO about it with the sparc.. > I reinstalled my debian slink for sparc, and found in the

RE: kernel source, patches and headers...

1999-06-09 Thread Troy Tuttle
> sparc 1+? I have one myself..in the process of trying to get it going with > Linux as well...however one problem I have encountered is the SunLance > ethernet port not working it seemsand I was wondering if you were > networking yours and if you had how you did it...I tried throwing a > AUI->

RE: kernel source, patches and headers...

1999-06-09 Thread Troy Tuttle
sparc 1+? I have one myself..in the process of trying to get it going with Linux as well...however one problem I have encountered is the SunLance ethernet port not working it seemsand I was wondering if you were networking yours and if you had how you did it...I tried throwing a AUI->TP trancei

Re: kernel source, patches and headers...

1999-06-09 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
I don't use Debian's kernel-source package at all. It's easy to build the kernel using the upstream source and there are instructions in lots of places, including in the source itself (available from ftp.kernel.org or mirrors). Compiling the Linux kernel is easier than partitioning a disc, configu