That's exactly what i mean; as i suppose that once it has been changed by the kernel.org team, the next release of debian shall include this modification. I'm new to linux and I'm not aware of how things are done by the different teams.
-----Message d'origine----- De�: Kenneth Aafl�y [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoy�: lundi 2 ao�t 2004 01:57 ��: Eric DEZERT Cc�: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet�: Re: [linux-dvb] kernel compilation option On Monday 02 August 2004 00:15, Eric DEZERT wrote: > Would it be possible that by default the OSD is set to ON in the kernel > compilation for the next release of dvb driver. > I mean now, with a 2.6.6 for example, it is necessary to rebuild the > kernel only to set the OSD on. This is the only option i changed to have > my debian working with vdr. > (cf default 'make menuconfig' options) I'm not entierly clear on what you are talking about here; if you are talking about kernel.org default configuration, then yes, we could send a patch with the next update to make OSD as default (because most people would want it, and most people would not be hurt by the overhead, unless they are building a custom embedded system, in which case they are probably building a custom kernel). If you are talking about debian default kernels, it would probably resolve to submitting a bugreport to bugs.debian.org, explaining the above to them. Kenneth
