H. S. wrote: > On their webpage > (http://softwaresuspend.berlios.de/Software-suspend-2.html) in Section > 2.4, they say regarding 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?
I don't know. I used the vanilla sources and the patches applied cleanly. The main thing I have needed previously from the Debian patches were the cramfs (compressed ram filesystem) patches. But those are now in the vanilla kernel. So I just used those sources and did have not tried the Debian kernel. > However, if the kernel-source-XYZ we get from Debian is NOT vanilla, > applying the above patch would be more convoluted so I might as well > just use the kernel directly from kernel.org (or a mirror). Not knowing I cannot say. You could try it and report the result. There are a number of Debian patches. It all depends on if there is an overlap between a Debian patch and the swsusp2 patches that creates a conflict or not. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]