Thanks for the encouragement. It's amazing. An OS that can be customized
by the user.
Don't you love this?
Roman
Keith Robinson wrote:
My own experience witrh (re)compiling the kernel is very positive. It has
taught me the most about my system and about Linux.
Take your time. Read lots
Good answer! :)
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Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Keith Robinson wrote:
Oh, and may the *source* be with you.
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Keith
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, you wrote:
Don't I know it!
That's what it's all about. I just LOVE my Penguin.
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Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
Registered Linux user # 182496
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Romanator wrote:
Thanks for the encouragement. It's amazing. An OS that can be customized
by
When I compiled my first kernel, I had (goddies) a little
guide by hand (self made and getted in several docs)
about WHAT was needed and for WHAT. (approximatively)
So, that first experience was a success.
And have always 3 kernels ready for use in lilo,
the linus, an experimental and a good
I love mine too, though I'm still learning lots! Someone on a mailling list I
subscribe to
(not this one, obviously) sent everyone an attachment with a virus, and those of us
running
penguins were immune.
*hugging my lil linux box*
The advantages are legion...
Kathleen
Mark Weaver wrote:
Kathleen,
That is exactly why I'm running Linux now. That and the fact that it's a
better OS and all the other cool things that I've fallen love with Linux
for.
Kathleen Dickason wrote:
I love mine too, though I'm still learning lots! Someone on a mailling list I
subscribe to
(not this
Thanks Mark,
The first time is always the scariest.
Roman
Mark Weaver wrote:
Roman,
There are probably 1-2 ways that I've seen to do this. I've found the best
and easiest ways are documented in the Kernel-HOWTO and the
Firewall-HOWTO...or was that the IP-chains-HOWTO...at any rate,
Don't I know it!
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Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
Registered Linux user # 182496
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Romanator wrote:
Thanks Mark,
The first time is always the scariest.
Roman
Mark Weaver wrote:
Roman,
There are
My own experience witrh (re)compiling the kernel is very positive. It has
taught me the most about my system and about Linux.
Take your time. Read lots and read the HOWTOs from Linus and all as you go. If
you don't understand something as you work your way through it, hop on the Net
and find
Oh, and may the *source* be with you.
--
Keith
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, you wrote:
Don't I know it!
--
Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
Registered Linux user # 182496
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Romanator wrote:
Thanks Mark,
The
I know what you mean. The real fun part is when something goes wrong and
you have to figure out what it is and how to fix it. I've done that
serveral times. One time I had the kernel about where you're descibing and
I was going after that last 1%. Well, :) , When I rebooted after
"thinking" I
Hi Mark,
Sorry, I just caught the end of the thread on compiling a new kernel.
I was hoping to integrate the NVIDIA graphics cards along with 3COM905c
series Etherlink
drivers but I have to compile the kernel in order for them to be
incorporated.
What were the 'make' commands for compiling a
Roman,
There are probably 1-2 ways that I've seen to do this. I've found the best
and easiest ways are documented in the Kernel-HOWTO and the
Firewall-HOWTO...or was that the IP-chains-HOWTO...at any rate, check
out for sure the kernel HOWTO and take a look in both of the other
two. One of the
Hello,
Thanks Mark, I took a shot at it and did fairly well, actually. I used the
online documentation. My results were 99% perfect, I'd say. Gotta go back for
that remaining 1%. I was impressed with the process enough that I thnk I'll
stick with this and take it further. I used to say of that
Try:
http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/Kernel-HOWTO.html
Mike
excalibur wrote:
Hello,
I've been using Linux Mandrake for about a month and a half and it's
great, though I've much
to learn of it. Does anyone know of a website with a good how-to on
compiling the kernel or even a good
Linux-Mandrake actually has extremely detailed documentation on practically
everything dealing with Mandrake, including compiling and installing new
kernels.
The overall Reference guide is at:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/guides71/en/mdkrefguide/index.html
And the section specifically
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