On 16/01/2022 18:41, Dale wrote:
Wols Lists wrote:
On 16/01/2022 06:06, Dale wrote:
I got nconfig to work. The others didn't because of missing packages.
It's interesting how many different ways there is to config a kernel. I
went to a link that was posted, still reading it. May learn someth
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 16/01/2022 06:06, Dale wrote:
>> I got nconfig to work. The others didn't because of missing packages.
>> It's interesting how many different ways there is to config a kernel. I
>> went to a link that was posted, still reading it. May learn something
>> else, if I can reme
On 16/01/2022 09:43, Dale wrote:
Wols Lists wrote:
On 16/01/2022 06:06, Dale wrote:
I got nconfig to work. The others didn't because of missing packages.
It's interesting how many different ways there is to config a kernel. I
went to a link that was posted, still reading it. May learn someth
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 16/01/2022 06:06, Dale wrote:
>> I got nconfig to work. The others didn't because of missing packages.
>> It's interesting how many different ways there is to config a kernel. I
>> went to a link that was posted, still reading it. May learn something
>> else, if I can reme
On 16/01/2022 06:06, Dale wrote:
I got nconfig to work. The others didn't because of missing packages.
It's interesting how many different ways there is to config a kernel. I
went to a link that was posted, still reading it. May learn something
else, if I can remember it when I need it. lol
Dale wrote:
> tastytea wrote:
>> On 2022-01-15 23:13-0600 Dale wrote:
>>
>>> tastytea wrote:
On 2022-01-15 21:04-0600 Dale wrote:
> Grant Taylor wrote:
>> On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
>>> Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results
>>>
tastytea wrote:
> On 2022-01-15 23:13-0600 Dale wrote:
>
>> tastytea wrote:
>>> On 2022-01-15 21:04-0600 Dale wrote:
>>>
Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
>> Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results
>> with the number keys?
On 2022-01-15 23:13-0600 Dale wrote:
> tastytea wrote:
> > On 2022-01-15 21:04-0600 Dale wrote:
> >
> >> Grant Taylor wrote:
> >>> On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
> Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results
> with the number keys?
> >>> I've been u
tastytea wrote:
> On 2022-01-15 21:04-0600 Dale wrote:
>
>> Grant Taylor wrote:
>>> On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results
with the number keys?
>>> I've been using the search for decades*. But I didn't know about
>>> the
On 2022-01-15 21:04-0600 Dale wrote:
> Grant Taylor wrote:
> > On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
> >> Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results
> >> with the number keys?
> >
> > I've been using the search for decades*. But I didn't know about
> > the number keys to j
On 16/1/22 00:06, Dale wrote:
tastytea wrote:
On 2022-01-15 22:38+0800 Andrew Lowe wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
kernel. This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make
menuconfig" builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know w
Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
>> Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results with
>> the number keys?
>
> I've been using the search for decades*. But I didn't know about the
> number keys to jump until reading this message and trying it. #TIL
>
> *
On Sat 15 Jan 2022 23:38:18 GMT, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> make oldconfig feeds you the new items, one at a time, complete with
> access to the help information.
Speaking of oldconfig, is there a way to only be asked when the default
is to enable the option? If the default is “No” I never want to add
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 18:27:26 -0500, ny6p01 wrote:
> I actually set aside an hour or two to go through the whole tree, paying
> particular attention to everything marked NEW. I actually enjoy seeing
> what new functionality has been added with each upgrade even if it is
> irrelevant to my hardware.
Lee 😎
On Jan 15, 2022 at 3:01 PM, Fabulous Zhang Zheng
wrote:
Andrew Lowe 于2022年1月15日 周六下午10:39写道:
> Dear all,
> I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
> kernel.
> This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make menuconfig"
> builds. It is very frustrating. D
Andrew Lowe 于2022年1月15日 周六下午10:39写道:
> Dear all,
> I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
> kernel.
> This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make menuconfig"
> builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why stuff is not in
> alphabetical order? It's a pa
On 1/15/22 7:47 AM, tastytea wrote:
Did you know you can search with / and then jump to the results with
the number keys?
I've been using the search for decades*. But I didn't know about the
number keys to jump until reading this message and trying it. #TIL
*Yes, I've been using Linux for
tastytea wrote:
> On 2022-01-15 22:38+0800 Andrew Lowe wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
>> kernel. This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make
>> menuconfig" builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why
>> stuff is not in al
On 22:38 Sat 15 Jan 2022, Andrew Lowe wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my kernel.
This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make menuconfig"
builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why stuff is not in
alphabetical order? It's a pain
On 15/1/22 10:47 pm, tastytea wrote:
On 2022-01-15 22:38+0800 Andrew Lowe wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
kernel. This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make
menuconfig" builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why
stuff is
On 2022-01-15 22:38+0800 Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
> kernel. This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make
> menuconfig" builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why
> stuff is not in alphabetical order? It's
On Sat, 2022-01-15 at 22:38 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my kernel.
> This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make menuconfig"
> builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why stuff is not in
> alphabetical o
Dear all,
I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my kernel.
This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make menuconfig"
builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know why stuff is not in
alphabetical order? It's a pain in the clacka trying to find some of the
entries.
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