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Re: What kernel config works for Mac keyboard?



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On 2001-05-09 20:07, Garry Roseman at memphis@macconnect.com wrote:

> A related question:  how can one determine what options were set
> when any  given kernel was compiled?  Specifically, is there a way
> to find out what  options produced the stock Debian ppc kernel,
> kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac?

I don't know what the right right answer is (if there is one), but I
know what worked for me. In kernel-patches/powerpc, there's a file
named 'config.pmac'. I copied it to kernel-source-2.2.19/.config, and
built a kernel that was, to my untrained eye, indistinguishable from
the stock kernel.

Hope this helps!

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