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Re: RFS: dkms



Hi Daniel,
I seem to have missed your mail, sorry.

On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:01:39 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:

> David Paleino wrote:
> >  DKMS is a framework designed to allow individual kernel modules to be
> > upgraded without changing the whole kernel. It is also very easy to rebuild
> > modules as you upgrade kernels.
> 
> please elaborate on the advantages of this compared to the approach
> debian has taken: modules-source packages with m-a and prebuild modules
> through conglomeration packages.

I'm just starting using dkms, and I've always used m-a, so I cannot really say
which one is better.
One example scenario I might think of is getting newer modules than the ones
present in Debian, at any given time. If a sysadmin needs a certain module he
should currently hack a bit to get m-a build the new source (I've experimented
this a while ago for ndiswrapper -- I needed a version newer than the one in
Debian -- but things might have changed since then). The drawback is that the
module isn't installed in a fancy .deb format. But, well, sysadmins should know
what they're doing, shouldn't they?

Kindly,
David

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