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Re: software suspend 2 (swsusp2), patching a Debian source package kernel vs Vanilla



michf@post.tau.ac.il wrote:

Quoting "H. S." <greatexcalibur@yahoo.com>:

On the webpage
(http://softwaresuspend.berlios.de/Software-suspend-2.html) in Section
2.4, they say regarding swsusp2 patches :
"If your kernel is not the vanilla one from kernel.org, you will have to
apply these patches manually and edit some of the rejected hunks."

Is the source I get from Debian sources "kernel-source-XYZ" vanilla?


No. A vanilla kernel is one with no extra patches. Debian adds various patches
to it's kernel.

how(from where) can i know what patches that been added to debian kernel-source?



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