Re: Where O where has my Kernel source gone.

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On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 10:17 +1000, Gavin Graham wrote:
> There is a reason why it was in HTML but I amsure you are not interested
> and I apologise for not spending time to dig through the archives.
> Obviously you guys dont need the help of a newcomer (who just made a
> shaky start) so I'll go elsewhere.
> 
> Sorry for the interruption.

That is surely not the response you *should* have.  Everyone involved in
mailing lists has once upon a time jumped in with a shaky start, so why
not just roll with it and firm up your shaky start.
http://crab-lab.zool.ohiou.edu/kevin/kernel-compilation-tutorial-en/

That, along with setting one little boolean 0 to a 1 in the kernel
specfile will give you the source code if you really need it.  For most
external drivers, you don't.

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