"Gorjanc Gregor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>"Gorjanc Gregor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> >>> I just bought IBM ThinkPad R50e and I successfully installed Debian >>> testing on it. Works nice. Is there anyone who is willing to share >>> kernel (2.6) and any modules configuration optimized for this brand? >>> I really get lost in 'make menuconfig', it is just to technical for >>> my hardware/computer knowledge. >> >>My advice to you would be to stick with the Debian default kernel: >> >>The only significant feature that isn't supported by it[1] is the IBM >>ACPI extras, which you can live without, and it does come with >>everything compiled as modules nicely. >> >>Once you *know* why you need a custom kernel, build one. Change for the >>sake of change is seldom /forward/ progress. ;) > > Thanks to Daniel, Nate and Arjen for the response. > > You all made fair statements and I am convinced to stay with Debians > kernel. I just installed 2.6.11-1-686 image but now I have other problem. > I installed sources for ipw2200 and thinkpad modules and tried to install > them via 'module-assistant' and for ipw2200 it went fine. However, I am > not able to load the module, since the format is not the right one. I don't > have the exact message, since I write from Windows at the moment :( I have > "GCC 4", while kernel might be compiled with "GCC 3.3", just guessing.
That is probably the case, or vice-versa. > Should I compile kernel with config, from /boot of currently installed > kernel or is it something else? I know this list is not primary place for > such issues, but since it came up from above discussion I hope anyone can > help me with it. My advice would be to install the other compiler, and try again with the module-assistant. Again, sticking to the mainline system is usually easiest. However, if you do end up wanting to compile a custom kernel, the default Debian source packages are a good way to start. Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]