The Linux 2.6-final kernel is out .
The Linux 2.6-final kernel is out .
and since I'm too lazy to set it up properly, I'm going to do a "make allyesconfig"
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Me tooOriginally posted by Scourfish
and since I'm too lazy to set it up properly, I'm going to do a "make allyesconfig"
YEAH this is awesome. I have been waiting for like ever. Thanx for telling me
freakin A i have the worst timing, i just recently downloaded everything for the most recent 2.4.x ....damn
but thanks for telling us
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Recompiling the kernel is relatively easy, dude .Originally posted by Waldo2k2
freakin A i have the worst timing, i just recently downloaded everything for the most recent 2.4.x ....damn
but thanks for telling us
I know but I took the time to download everything and then 2.6 comes out...I was expecting it to be another couple of months
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The kernel isn't a very big download, and most distros won't come out with a 2.6 version until their next cycle. Gentoo will probably come out with one soon, but they'll probably be the first for a while.
Just download the kernel, compile it, move it to /boot, and stop ..........ing
>>The kernel isn't a very big download
34 meg bz2???
yeah, dialup ...
>>stop $$$$$ing
ok don't hurt me plz!
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Oh, right, I forgot this new kernel is xbox-heug. Yeah, it's big. At 56k you can get it in 45 minutes, though.... Kernel.org has fast servers.Originally posted by Waldo2k2
>>The kernel isn't a very big download
34 meg bz2???
yeah, dialup ...
>>stop $$$$$ing
ok don't hurt me plz!
PS: It hurts so good, baby
Not sure I'll upgrade for a while. Using fedora and the last kernal upgrade I did was through up2date. I have never upgraded a kernel on my own. I heard there where issues with rpm's and kernels, but yum updated fedora fine last time so I may just wait for it to be released for fedora by the people at redhat.
you forgot about the modulesOriginally posted by -KEN-
The kernel isn't a very big download, and most distros won't come out with a 2.6 version until their next cycle. Gentoo will probably come out with one soon, but they'll probably be the first for a while.
Just download the kernel, compile it, move it to /boot, and stop ..........ing
-486SX-20
-Some random Debian Distro
-Some version of MS-Dos
-Day of the Tentacle
Good news, although I'm not gonna upgrade till they have full NTFS support.
Maybe if I have a lot of time to kill.
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Is that it? I just downloaded 2.6 ( 56k only to 1hr 15 and i was doing other stuff ), do i need to get modules as well?. Couldnt find anything on making kernel at LDP.Just download the kernel, compile it, move it to /boot, and stop $$$$$ing
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By compile I meant make && make modules_install so shutupOriginally posted by Scourfish
you forgot about the modules