Hi List

I'm struggling through the sea of documentation as a linux and Debian newbie.  Got 
Debian 3.0 installed (2.4.18-bf.2) on my Thinkpad 770 with only a few minor annoyances 
like no sound and some other strange functionalities.

I want to upgrade to 2.4.19 kernel and compile it myself to perhaps get more things 
working.  I installed the source code from Debian CD's for 2.4.18 and downloaded a 
2.4.19 patch from kernel.org.  When I applied the patch, I got a zillion FAILED 
messages, apparently because Debians version of the source code has been heavily 
patched and modified already.  How can I get clean source code to patch??  Downloading 
the entire source code (over 30M) on my dialup is problematic.  Would it help to just 
compile 2.4.18 as I have it or would that give me what I already have again?  I'm a 
little frustrated from weeks of just trying to get Debian functional.

If you can help me, please reply directly since I am not subscribed to the list right 
now (200+ emails a day is beyond me).

TIA,

Chris


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