recompiling the debian way...
Hi there,
Since I'm new to this list. I don't know if this *off-topic*...
I'm having trouble installing my new kernel package. When I do a
dpkg --install /usr/src/mynewkernelpkg...
It complains that there is a conflict with pcmcia-module not being the same
release number. Then quits...
I don't wanna use pcmcia on my setup since there is none. I read somewhere
that you can remove it.. (how?) or just compile it in. I couldn't find info
on it and I'm at a loss.. and stuck here. Can anyone help me since I'm new
to deb packages?.
Debian version is Newton 1.0(Progeny)
kernel 2.2.19
TIA
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