as I meanwhile could figure out, compiling "linux-source-xxx" failed
because of a mismatch in the gcc versions (gcc 4.3 is installed
as the default C compiler, but the binary kernel packages have been
compiled using gcc 4.1). I still would like to know, what is the
"recommended" way to use the ker
Hi,
For a long time, I always used traditional "hand-made" kernels, so
whenever I needed it (compiling modules from external sources, changing
something in the kernel, ...), I naturally had the source tree and
configuration matching the currently running kernel lying under
"/usr/src/linux". Recen
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