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| Guide: Creating a Stable Linux Kernel version .3 (using rsync) |
Posted by on Friday August 11th, 2000 09:42:27 AM
From the you-are-your-own-master dept.
Being able to make your own kernel can be a powerful tool. It enables you to have control over what you need to have in your kernel and what you dont, like pcmcia, I have no use for that on my iMac, or my RedHat box for that matter. Also, it shows a bit of Linux's power enabling you to do anything your heart desires with it. Building your own usable kernel is no exception, and its not all that hard. Anything here stated in bold is something you should do, copy and pasting included.
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| Guide: Creating a Stable Linux Kernel version .3 (using kernel sources) |
Posted by on Friday August 11th, 2000 10:35:53 AM
From the you-are-your-own-master dept.
Being able to make your own kernel can be a powerful tool. It enables you to have control over what you need to have in your kernel and what you dont, like pcmcia, I have no use for that on my iMac, or my RedHat box for that matter. Also, it shows a bit of Linux's power enabling you to do anything your heart desires with it. Building your own usable kernel is no exception, and its not all that hard. Anything here stated in bold is something you should do, copy and pasting included.
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| Howto: Compiling Linux Kernel on x100 Nubus PowerMacs .1 |
Posted by on Monday November 27th, 2000 04:52:52 PM
From the for-those-x100-nubus-pmac-owners dept.
This howto deals with building the standard PowerPC Linux Kernel with Nubus PowerMacs. It is very similar to compiling the kernel with PCI/OpenFirmware PowerMacs, with a few slight differences.
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| Quick Start Guide for iproute2 |
Posted by on Saturday November 24th, 2001 03:01:00 PM
This is a quick start guide for people who want to use iproute2 tools (eg. the ip command instead of ifconfig, route etc). It assumes that you are familar with the older ifconfig, route commands. This does NOT cover netfilter.
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