Phil Fraering wrote: > Also, my final stupid of the day was to clean out /usr/src/linux > and unload a tarball in there of a development kernel, and then > read the README which tells you not to do that. Some days I can > only laugh at myself. This isn't 1.0.x slackware any more, I guess. > > Is there an easy way to put /usr/src/linux back the way it should > be, and possibly never was, quite?
/usr/src/linux isn't part of Debian, you can put there whatever you like. Other distros rely on /usr/src/linux being the source tree of the running kernel, but Debian doesn't have that bug. > One more thing... does anyone here have a "favorite" kernel they're > using? The recent 2.4 kernels from Paulus have been working very well for me. Michel -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and The DRI Project