On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 00:05 +0100, Juan A. Villar wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I am newbie in CKRM and I am trying to access the CVS repository at
> cvs.sourceforge.net like the sf web page explains, but its imposible.

<snip>

        CKRM is a kernel patch.

        The CKRM project does not maintain a CVS tree of the patched kernel
tree because non-CKRM parts of the kernel change so frequently that most
(99%) of the change information would be unrelated to CKRM.

        To use CKRM you'll need to:

1) download the patches
2) download a kernel
3) apply the patches to the Linux kernel
4) build the kernel
5) install the kernel
6) reboot

        Most of these steps are very common in Linux kernel development and
there are lots of resources to learn them.

        For step 1 goto:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=85838

        And download the files under ckrm-development. I recommend
ckrm-development over ckrm-stable because the latter is deprecated.
However, ckrm-stable does have more advanced features (like classtypes,
different controllers, and a built-in classification engine).

        If you're learning how to do steps 2-6 I recommend sites like
www.kernelnewbies.org (Try: http://www.kernelnewbies.org/faq/ ). Kernel
newbies has multiple sites written in different languages:
http://es.kernelnewbies.org/ http://br.kernelnewbies.org/

        On this list please feel free to ask questions, report problems, submit
patches, or suggest improvements to CKRM.

Cheers,
        -Matt Helsley



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