RCN's kernel is the kernel source that I am using as well. If you change 
into that directory, you can run a rebuild script by typing 
"tools/rebuild.sh". Invoking that script automatically pops up a window 
showing all the kernel config parameters. The number of parameters and 
finding the exact ones to match what I listed above is rather daunting. 
What I recommend is to view the default kernel config file and check if you 
are using the same config as me (probably not). default config file should 
be named "defconfig" and should be stored within the patches directory.

On Monday, December 1, 2014 11:05:53 AM UTC-5, Me Nee wrote:
>
> The only reason I know we're using a custom kernel is because our former 
> Linux guy told me so.  Never recompiled a kernel before but I have a 
> cursory grasp of what's involved.
>
> Former coworker's linux laptop has a folder named "Robert C Nelson" that 
> contains what seems to be the custom kernel mod to fix the UART speed 
> issue.  I'll start poking around in there to see if I can figure it all out.
>
> And yes, that does help.  I do appreciate it, thanks for your patience.
>

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