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Re: Debian queries



On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 09:39:30PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> users@linuxforums.org wrote:
> >>It's perfectly possible to
> >>install 2.6 even on the current stable, albeit with a few backports
> >
> >of
> >
> >>things like module-init-tools and e2fsprogs
> >
> >
> >I am too much of a newbie to attempt such a thing.  I was raised on
> >BASIC, on the Timex-Sinclair, C64, TI-994A, then moved to Unix
> >briefly in college.  However, I have been made largely spoon fed via
> >Windows since then.  I had to relearn all the fun Unix commands and
> >directories when starting to work with Linux.  I have lots of work to
> >do before I can handle things like the above, or even compiling my
> >own kernel/modules.  Please be patient :)
> >
> >Thanks for the insight, everyone...looks like I will be giving Debian
> >a try, but if (and when) I run into issues, I will be back!
> 
> For the first year I used Linux (3 months RH before switching
> to Debian), I was totally petrified of the thought of compiling
> my own kernel.  I ended up just jumping in one day and doing
> the `make xconfig && make dep && make bzImage && so on`.
> I spent two hours reading every help entry in the xconfig
> interface.
> 
> Later, I discovered kernel-package.  I read all the docs in
> the kernel-package package and learned to build my own kernels
> in a much more efficient way.
> 
> Since my "doing it the hardway" approach, someone else has been
> kind enough to document the process step-by-step:
> 
> http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html
> 
> My reccomendation is to download the kernel-source-* package
> that corresponds to the kernel you run now.  Use the configuration
> for your currently running kernel (since you know it works).
> After going through the process a few times, you will begin to
> feel comfortable tweaking and changing settings.
> 
> I find it to be rather rewarding.  You probably will too.

...and as far as the backports are concerned, all the hard work has
been done for you; have a look on www.backports.org.

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