Hi, 

        On quite new Debian machines, if the official kernel images
 are installed ot the kernel image was created using a recent
 kernel-package package, you can just look in /boot:
 % less /boot/config-$(uname -r)

        Aint that neat?

        manoj
__> ls -asCF /boot
total 2699
   1 ./                    5 boot.b                1 mbr.b
   1 ../                   1 chain.b               1 os2_d.b
  88 System.map-2.0.30     5 config-2.0.30       365 vmlinuz-2.0.30
  89 System.map-2.0.32     6 config-2.0.32       373 vmlinuz-2.0.32
  89 System.map-2.0.33     6 config-2.0.33       373 vmlinuz-2.0.33
 161 System.map-2.1.82     8 config-2.1.82       485 vmlinuz-2.1.82
 157 System.map-2.1.84     8 config-2.1.84       462 vmlinuz-2.1.84
   1 boot.0300             1 grub/
   1 boot.0302            11 map

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