> You got it wrong. That's about the linux-image-... kernel packages which
> have only few profiles, not including -k5, -k6 and many others.
>
> Eduard.
>
I could not help to tease a little.
The 1st thing I did after my Debian basic install was simply to compile my
own kernel.
Seemed the most logic
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* Joop [Wed, Jul 12 2006, 03:47:18AM]:
> Maybe I got it wrong since I am a bit new to the scene.
> But this is what I did.
You got it wrong. That's about the linux-image-... kernel packages which
have only few profiles, not including -k5, -k6 and many others.
Eduard.
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From: "Eduard Bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Andrew Sackville-West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 18:52
Subject: Re: 2.6 kernel image for AMD-K6-2
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* Andrew Sackville-West [Mon
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* Andrew Sackville-West [Mon, Jul 10 2006, 09:34:17AM]:
> On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 05:09:41AM -0700, Helen Easthope wrote:
> > Debian users,
> >
> > Is there a straightforward way to get a 2.6 kernel image for an
> > AMD-K6 machine? The 2.4 image works fine but the 2.6 AMD-K7
> > image
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 05:09:41AM -0700, Helen Easthope wrote:
> Debian users,
>
> Is there a straightforward way to get a 2.6 kernel image for an
> AMD-K6 machine? The 2.4 image works fine but the 2.6 AMD-K7
> image fails on this Compaq Presario 5330.
I think you want the -686 kernels. THere
Debian users,
Is there a straightforward way to get a 2.6 kernel image for
an
AMD-K6 machine? The 2.4 image works fine but the
2.6 AMD-K7
image fails on this Compaq Presario
5330.
Thanks, Peter
Easthope
shark at gulfnet sd64 bc ca
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