slimpy;236327 Wrote: > He is new to linux, see this thread > http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=38519 > > I've been running linux for a couple of years now but only once had the > urge to build my own kernel. I even managed to compile a working kernel, > but the performance was only marginally better so I went back to the > stock kernel of my distribution. It is so much easier to use your > distro's update mechanism when new kernel patches are applied vs. > keeping track of kernel patches, getting the source and recompiling. > > -s. Well, you can't expect me to read every single thread on this forum to get to know another user's experience... For the rest I can only agree with you. The kernels of the distributions always work and I certainly wouldn't recommend compiling your own kernel to a Linux novice...
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