Re: debian patches
On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 08:54:09AM -0400, Dennis Drewry wrote:
> Where can I find the Debian-specific kernel patches? I would like to use a
type the command
apt-cache search kernel patch
> non-Debian supplied kernel (specifically, the AC branch; with modules), but,
> when I have tried this before, I was not successful. I couldn't load modules
> and had some other problems (can't remember the other issues).
the command `apt-cache show newbiedoc` will print out:
Description: Documentation by and for newbies
This is a snapshot of the documentation currently being developed
by The Newbiedoc Project. See http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net for
the most recent version, or if you want to join the team.
.
Current release includes:
- Introduction to 'apt-get'
- DocBook guides and documentation for writing doc for Newbiedoc
- Using 'grep'
- Installing and configuring hardware
- Finding help on a Debian system
- Text editors: JOE and vi
- Compiling kernels the Debian way
- Managing processes
- Using runlevels
- Configuring exim
.
The documentation will be installed in /usr/share/doc/newbiedoc,
and newbiedoc(1) is a script that starts a browser on the
newbiedoc collection.
I assume that `Compiling kernels the Debian way` has your interest.
> --
> Thank you and God Bless,
> Drewry
>
> The Earth is not something we inherit from our ancestors.... We borrow it
> from our children.
> - Ancient Native American proverb
>
Geert Stappers
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