Re: debian kernel: what to do with everything
> project become useful parts of future projects. Sometimes only for
> jigs and other things. Sometimes for entire projects themselves.
> Sometimes they are too small to be useful and the shop must be cleaned
> out. Everything is relative.
Oh no. Another guy with too many boxes of scraps that will eventually be
perfect for something. :)
I'm also wondering if the original poster has discovered make-kpkg yet? It's
one of the cooler things about Debian. I never bother to build the distro's
heap of kernel packages, but I do use Debian sources to roll my own, and I
build them with make-kpkg. It seems to be the best of both worlds.
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Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <dmmcintyr@users.sourceforge.net>
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