As an aside, SlackBuilds used to build the kernel packages shipped in Slackware
are available here: http://slackware.uk/slackware/slackware64-current/source/k/
For Slint and for what it's worth, as you can see here:
http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/source/kernel/
I ship an all-in-one
> 8 Ιουν 2023, 08:10, ο χρήστης «David Chmelik »
> έγραψε:
>
> I like the idea because sometime after/in Linux kernel v2, documentation on
> how to build a kernel disappeared from the main site or from The Linux
> Documentation Project (TLDP) and/or was outdated
I build my own kernels from
David Spencer (aka idlemoor & 55020) created a SlackBuild a few years ago
(geez, 6.5 years ago) to build kernels, calling his project dusk (Dave's
Unofficial Slackbuilt Kernels). It was envisioned to be set up in a cron
job and for it to automatically build new kernels point releases as they
were
I like the idea because sometime after/in Linux kernel v2, documentation
on how to build a kernel disappeared from the main site or from The
Linux Documentation Project (TLDP) and/or was outdated. For a while
there was no documentation or only informal/partial documentation, not
always very