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Subject: RE: The Steps to upgrade kernel
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> If you simply rebuild the kernel of RH from the sources and
> configuration file supplied by RH you will get what you have now...so
> why rebuild?
i dont know how to use (power management APM)... :-(
I just know recompile the kernel and add the acpi into the kernel, not as
module.And the fan wi
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 10:37, cui,chun wrote:
> but when i rebuild the SRPM kernel package/source-kernel from RH,will i lose
> the features or not...?
If you simply rebuild the kernel of RH from the sources and
configuration file supplied by RH you will get what you have now...so
why rebuild?
>
> Since you've acknowledged that you are both new and know almost nothing,
> I have to ask: why you do you want to upgrade the kernel in the first
> place? The vast majority of people I've asked the question to think that
> just because it's newer, it must be better, when in fact what Red Hat
>
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: The Steps to upgrade kernel
>
> Hi,
> Thank you for all of your reply regarding the upgrade kernel. I st
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 08:13:31AM +0700, Gunawan wrote:
> Thank you for all of your reply regarding the upgrade kernel. I still need
> some help.
>
> 1. Could you explain to me what is the purpose of these steps each?
> 1. make clean; make mrproper
> 2. make xconfig or make men