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Re: Current kernel configuration?



	Subject: Re: Current kernel configuration?
	Date: Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 09:23:30PM +0200

In reply to:Bruno Goncalves Russo

Quoting Bruno Goncalves Russo(russo@ram.rwth-aachen.de):
> Arcady Genkin escreveu:
> > 
> > William R Pentney <pentney@cse.Buffalo.EDU> writes:
> > 
> > > I have not compiled my kernel yet, but I want to, and I want to see how it
> > > is currently configured. Is there any easy way to do this?
> > 
> > I'm not sure. Look for file /usr/src/linux/.config. I'm not sure if it
> > gets installed by Debian installer.
> > 
> > > Furthermore, do I really need to? I just want to add SoundBlaster support.
> > > Instead of upgrading the kernel, could I not just get the source for the
> > > current version of my kernel and make the appropriate module?
> > 
> > Don't be afraid - compiling a kernel is really easy. Just read the
> > FAQ. It gives you advantage of getting rid of the support for
> > devices/services that you don't use.
> 
> I would also like to know if there´s some other possibility. I tried to
> compile my kernel, but had some problems, so I´d like to add SB support
> temporarily and try to solve the problem later.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bruno.

  The only way I know of to get a SoundBlaster working 'with-out'
compiling it into the kernel is to purchase the OSS commercial
Sound package for $20.  That has it's advantages.  It is the way
I run my sound blaster.

  You must get an upgrade everytime you upgrade your kernel tho.  No
problem with that as the license last for 2-3 years.

HTH
-- 
All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors.
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