I am wanting to build a new kernel. Some things haven't worked well with my system (console fonts and alsa are the big ones). I do a lot of internet stuff just on my console. Also, my onboard sound system (Ensoniq 1371) works a lot better with oss than alsa. Alsa works with snd_ens1371 till I log out. When I reboot, I have to as root (modprobe -r snd_ens1371 modprobe snd_ens1371) and then run alsamixer or aumix. I don't worry about alsactl store since it won't help when I reboot. Yes, I have seen what is posted on the alsa site ;) Any way, to build a kernel for gNewSense, do I follow the Debian way with make kpkg? I tried looking on the website, but didn't see anything on this. Thanks
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