robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
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> Andrei Pelinescu - Onciul wrote:
>
[...]
> > A small example of what you call "masochistic":
> >
> > cd /usr/src/linux-2.2.18pre18
> > make config|menuconfig|xconfig
> > make-kpkg --revision 9:blabla kernel_image
&g
robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
>
[...]
> As far as I'm concerned most distributions and README's recommend to
> create a linux/ dir as a sub of src/ and I did so.
> In the end this makes up:
> /usr/src/linux/kernel-source-2.2.17/arch/i386/boot
> - after x-tar'ing the kernet-sourcexx.tar.gz. Usually yo
Jesse Goerz wrote:
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> I'm trying to write a script and as part of it I need to change the "/" in a
> variable to a "." and then put it right back into another variable. I've
> tried
> using sed but can't seem to grip these regular expressions 8-(. Here's what I
> got so far:
>
> echo $variabl
Martin Fluch wrote:
[...]
> I forgot to say, that I use a PCMCIA card to connect to the internet...
>
[...]
> > And thats the problem I have: I have no experience with that, I never
> > played around with it and now I should get it working till Thuesday :-)
> > Has somebody experience with this, pe
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