Kevin McKinley [Dienstag, 15. April 2003 20:35]:
>| On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:55:23 -0300
>| Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| > into. So, no, there are no requirements that you use make-kpkg, but it
>| > _is_ easier (if you can remember the particular command line - I admit I
>| > do it
On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:55:23 -0300
Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> into. So, no, there are no requirements that you use make-kpkg, but it
> _is_ easier (if you can remember the particular command line - I admit I
> do it infrequently enough that I have to use man make-kpkg every time
From: "Emma Jane Hogbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 08:10:32AM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> > When you built the kernel (your now using), did you build it with
> > make-kpkg into a deb package or the "easy" way? I would guess the
> > later and that that is the reason apt-get
On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 08:10:32AM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> When you built the kernel (your now using), did you build it with
> make-kpkg into a deb package or the "easy" way? I would guess the
> later and that that is the reason apt-get complains.
Yeah, the easy way.
> Is it a requiremen
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
>
> I thought I had everything almost working, but I didn't. My problem is
> that most of the instructions need a .deb for the kernel. I do everything
> a la main. So I can make and install a .deb for the alsa drivers (at one
> point I actually got a sound file to play on x
I thought I had everything almost working, but I didn't. My problem is
that most of the instructions need a .deb for the kernel. I do everything
a la main. So I can make and install a .deb for the alsa drivers (at one
point I actually got a sound file to play on xmms -- although there was no
sound
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