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Hi:

I hope you will forgive a Debian-specific question here. However, I'd like to ask a few things about Debian kernels. First, it looks to me as though 2.6.10 is the most current. If I were to try and use it for Speak-up or brltty, is it really the most recent, and stable? If there are more recent SID kernels that people have working with Speak-up or brltty, please let me know where to find them.

I've gotten 2.6.10, to practice on if nothing else, and when I issue the command

make-kpkg clean

from usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.10 I get a message saying "We do not seem to be in a top-level kernel source directory tree". Does anybody know what this message means?

Thanks.

Chris


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