I believe on Wed, 7 Apr 2004, it was Arys P. Deloso who wrote:
> Noong Monday 05 April 2004 21:43, isinulat ni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > > > Pano mag update ng kernel sa linux? is it different from adding
> > > > patches? kasi i visited www.kernel.org and downloaded a suppose
> > > > to be kernel. Pero ang file nya is patch-2.4.25.bz2. Is this
> > > > correct? Nalilito ako if adding patches and upgrading kernel are
> > > > one and the same.
> > > > Steps naman jan o how to update my kernel. Example kernel
> > > > 2.4.18-3 to the newest kernel version. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Dear Vortex,
> >
> > Is this a joke!? :)
>
> This is a newbie list.
> You can try to be a little bit nicer. :-\
> The newbies might get the wrong impression about the users of Linux.

then in a sudden, plug-org gets moderated.

> > 1> unpack your kernel
> > 2> apply patches (optional)
> > 3> cd linux.x.x
> > 3> # make config  (or menuconfig/xconfig )
> > 4> # make dep && make bzImage && make modules && make modules_install
> > 5> # cp /usr/src/linux.x.x/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot
> >      (rename or whatsoevah)
> > 6> check/review boot loader -> new kernel
> >
> > In Debian (GNU/Linux) , there are only 3 easy steps,
> > and it applies much cleaner.
>
> In Mandrake Linux it involves only ONE (1) step. :-)

Yes, I know.
The Wizard has such power and greatness :p


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