installing a prepackaged kernel

2002-10-23 Thread Robert Kratky
hi,
i'm probably missing something. could you please direct me to a place in 
the documentation where it is explained how to update your kernel using 
the prepackaged images.
my situation is this:
i installed woody using the bf2.4 kernel (2.4.18) and now i need to 
install the ALSA packages which, however, requires me to have one of 
those kernel-image packages installed. even though i don't need a new 
kernel, i'd happily comply, if only it could be done so that i wouldn't 
have to configure my system all over again (e.g. the graphics driver 
from nvidia).

thanks,
robert


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Re: installing a prepackaged kernel

2002-10-23 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 09:17, Robert Kratky wrote:
 hi,
 i'm probably missing something. could you please direct me to a place in
 the documentation where it is explained how to update your kernel using
 the prepackaged images.
 my situation is this:
 i installed woody using the bf2.4 kernel (2.4.18) and now i need to
 install the ALSA packages which, however, requires me to have one of
 those kernel-image packages installed. even though i don't need a new
 kernel, i'd happily comply, if only it could be done so that i wouldn't
 have to configure my system all over again (e.g. the graphics driver
 from nvidia).

 thanks,
 robert

install the alsa-source package and build it against the kernel you built.


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