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From: "Joe Tseng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 7:03 AM
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Subject: kernel upgrades
I'm still new to FreeBSD (coming from CentOS/Ubuntu) so this might be
something totally obvious to others...
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Joe Tseng wrote:
> I'm still new to FreeBSD (coming from CentOS/Ubuntu) so this might be
> something totally obvious to others... I know I can update ports by using
> portsnap fetch/extract/update - does this update the kernel source as well?
> How do
Joe Tseng wrote:
> I'm still new to FreeBSD (coming from CentOS/Ubuntu) so this might be
> something totally obvious to others... I know I can update ports by using
> portsnap fetch/extract/update - does this update the kernel source as well?
No, you need to do two things:
1) copy /usr/share/exa
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:03:25 -0400
"Joe Tseng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know I can update ports by using portsnap fetch/extract/update -
> does this update the kernel source as well?
No, it does not.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html
Andreas
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I'm still new to FreeBSD (coming from CentOS/Ubuntu) so this might be
something totally obvious to others... I know I can update ports by using
portsnap fetch/extract/update - does this update the kernel source as well?
How do I apply this new code?
- Joe
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On Saturday 17 January 2004 11:37, Loren M. Lang wrote:
> Are there any patches available for the FreeBSD kernel to support
> features like acpi or usb 2.0 without upgrading to a full 5.1 kernel or
> is it possible to use the 5.1 kernel without a full upgrade?
No. FreeBSD is released as a complete
Are there any patches available for the FreeBSD kernel to support
features like acpi or usb 2.0 without upgrading to a full 5.1 kernel or
is it possible to use the 5.1 kernel without a full upgrade?
I'm curious if I could do something like in was doing in Linux before
linux 2.6 was officially rele