On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 11:53:40AM -0300, Miguel Griffa wrote: | Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: | | >On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 11:01:26AM -0300, Miguel Griffa wrote: | >| Hi all | >| I've been trying to compile the 2.5.50 kernel and after _many_ | >| configuration changes (to make it comilable) I've arrived to an error | >| which I have no clue about. | > | >If you're not a C/kernel developer then don't try development | | I am a C developer, which is in fact what allowed me to solve syntactic | compilation problems. My main problem now is semantic, not an unresolved | symbol or some compiler error, but something dealing with | configuration(?), or else. | | >releases. The 2.5.x kernels aren't guaranteed to work or even | >compile. Use 2.4.20 instead. | | I want to use 2.5 becase it is faster and I want to try the | incorporated alsa support. I do have the right to test the kernel | without being a kernel developer, don't I? Certainly. | do I have the right to ask support to the list for this? You can ask, but as others have said you won't get the same quality answers the linux-kernel list can provide. I didn't mean to be harsh, but most, if not all, of the previous time a similar question has been asked, the asker was unaware of the stable vs. devel kernel releases and hadn't intended to try and run a devel kernel. HAND, -D -- Micros~1 : For when quality, reliability and security just aren't that important! http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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