Just try with genkernel tool.
Nick Rout wrote: >On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 14:07 +0000, James wrote: > > >>Nick Rout <nick <at> rout.co.nz> writes: >> >> >> >> >>>make help lists the config tools >>> >>> >>Surely you jest? >> >> > >no i wouldn't make the same suggestion twice to be ignored or make a >joke (LOL make joke ?) > >you need to be in /usr/src/linux - and I think make help is a 2.6 thing, >not 2.4 > > > >>I was looing for gui based tools. And genkernel is not really what >>I'm looking for something like 'make xconfig' but xconfig does >>not seem to be in portage. >> >> > > >see above > > > > >>Mabey KDE has a kernel building >>(GUI) tool? >> >> > > >yes, see under system admin in the kde control centre, however i have >been told this kde applet does not work well on gentoo. also on my >system it tells me that it does not support higher than 2.4. > >if you read the output to make help you will find out how to start a qt >based kernel configurator. > >However both xconfig and gconfig give no more than menuconfig. If you >want to find JUST the new options, while keeping the old, then make >oldconfig is the only choice. > > > > >>James >> >> >> >> >> -- [email protected] mailing list

