> > > he copied the config from his old kernel, it > > is not using the default options and thus *should* work just fine. > > Yeah, I missed that line. You're right. But he didn't installed the > new kernel, and alsa-driver, ndiswrapper, nvidia drivers and a lot of > other stuff claim a new compile after a kernel upgrade, I doubt it > would be as clean as the OP stated. But yeah, it may happen. >
alsa could easily be built into the kernel, I know when I install a new kernel it is as easy as running make and make install, and re-emerging the nvidia-kernel if I'm using it. AFAIK this person didn't say anything about alsa, nvidia, ndiswrapper, etc. etc. A kernel compile compile and install is precisely as easy as the OP stated. make && make install && (make modules_install) is all it takes, if you're pointing at /boot/vmlinuz. -- [email protected] mailing list

