Newer Linux (that is, kernel)
Pupeno
pupeno at pupeno.com
Fri Jul 28 20:33:39 UTC 2006
I need, due to new hardware, a new Linux (that is, the kernel, Linux is a
kernel). What path do you recommend me to get it ? I see the following:
* Download the sources from Edgy repositories (.dsp and others) and re-build.
I tried it, rebuilding worked, trying to install required a module-init-tools
newer that what I have, would it be safe to just change that dependency on
the control file and re-build ?
* Download sources from Ubuntu using git. This seems living too in the edge,
isn't it ? it seems for people actively working on the packages of Linux, I
don't plan to do that.
* Download vanilla (mainstream) Linux and recompile, and here I have a couple
of choices. How:
- using good old make and install
- using make-kpkg, I tried this one
or with what config:
- using Ubuntu Daper config and running make-kpkg --config=oldconfig, I
tried this one.
- using Ubuntu Edgy congig
The vanilla kernel I built hangs when booting, I am not sure why or doing
what. Depressing.
Thank you.
--
Pupeno <pupeno at pupeno.com> (http://pupeno.com)
PS: If there's a backport repository for the kernel and related modules, I'd
like to know about it.
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