On 14 Dec 2000, David Z Maze wrote: > Christoph Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > CS> It seems that kernels and the alsa driver like to live in certain > CS> directories. I assume here, you do have the kernel sources comiled and > CS> installed (BTW, why aren't you using the latest?). The kernel sources > CS> should be in "/usr/src/linux-<version>"; then, there should be a link > CS> "/usr/src/linux" just to that directory. > > This isn't necessary (and is arguably a poor idea) under Debian.
OK. I'll bite. Do you think it's a bad idea to have the kernel sources under /usr/src, or bad to have a soft link from /usr/src/linux to the kernel source base dir? And why is it bad? dar