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john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I received help which included the reference to 'make-kpg' (re
> kernel compilation), and assumed this was the kind of typo we all
> make at times.  Now, in googling for something else, I find quite a
> number of similar references (some on this list).  Is it an
> abbreviation or just a typing slip?

Typo.  It should be make-kpkg, it's part of the (Debian-specific)
kernel-package package.  Once you've done a make (x|menu)config, you
can use make-kpkg to compile the kernel and modules and make the
appropriate Debian packages from the result.

Hope this helps.
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