>>>>> "Herbert" == Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Herbert> Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Confusion: Adding 8 (or whatever it is) variations of each >> kernel version is going to make it harder to select the >> appropriate one. There is some fraction of the target audience >> who won't know what kind of CPU they have, and we don't want to >> have to add to the Debian installation instructions: >> "Now open your computer's case, and locate the large chip with >> fans hanging off of it. Write down the numbers and letters on >> top of the chip. Now look them up in this table to determine >> the best kernel for your machine." Herbert> There is a file called /proc/cpuinfo you know. Thats fine if you have already booted Linux. However, if you are reading the installation instructions (as what Steve was saying), then you probably do not have a Linux system yet. Whats the point of finding out what the correct kernel is only after you have downloaded it? -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>