> <snip> > I started > Josh> recompiling the kernel a couple of times, and each time it > Josh> failed (I forget why) after choosing to save the new kernel, > Josh> so in /usr/src there are "linux-2.2.13" and > Josh> "linux-2.2.13.old" folders, and the 2 files generated by > Josh> make menuconfig (one is .old) So should I delete these extra > Josh> files and start again from the beginning? Thanks! -Josh > > What kernel are you running now (output of 'uname -r')? 2.2.13-7mdk -Josh <snip>
- [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Elizabeth Dolan
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Hugh Semmler
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Josh McCaffrey
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Seth Gibson
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Josh McCaffrey
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be sl... Mike Fieschko
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to b... Josh McCaffrey
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant ... Mike Fieschko
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Mark Fitzgerald
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Alan Shoemaker
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Morris Walton
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Morris Walton
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Mark Fitzgerald
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? John
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? JAMIL HUSSAIN
- Re: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Josh McCaffrey
- RE: [newbie] is linux meant to be slow?? Warren Rowe
