On 2017-12-29 15:50, [email protected] wrote:
On 2017-12-29 19:40, [email protected] wrote:
# make menuconfig

Which is an ncurses-based text user interface to configure the kernel,
from there you usually mark only the features that apply to your
hardware, and the filesystems you want to use; if you don't want to do
that, just get a probed generic configuration from another
distribution and replace .config in the same directory of the linux
sources. After you are done, run:

Thank you. I am only concerned about activating non-free parameters
without knowing. Is there a blacklist or whitelist somewhere?

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Well, the linux-libre sources ship with a clean-of-blobs config, and can work as a generic kernel, I used to compiled by hand when I used gentoo, never had any problems with non-free firmware.

Hope that helps.

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