>>it is in the standard kernels. > I am not talking about debian kernels.
I wasnt talking about debian kernels either :) They are obviously not in linus' kernels but they are (have been?) in AC's kernels (for some time?). I know 2.4.7-ac11 has it cause i'm using it right now. Can only be a matter of weeks until Linus' puts them in the offcial kernel. btw. is there any advantage to make-kpgk the kernel over the non-deb method (= normal method)? just asking out of curiosity. !thomas