Re: Kernel updates

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I used it once to get a baseline for a 64-bit kernel I needed - I
ended up just downloading the sources rpm and rebuilding the kernel
(since I had to do a kernel recompile anyway b/c of my hardware
drivers). Worked pretty well for me. I believe though that Dave merges
his changes peridiocally into some main tree from where you can
download and install precompiled rpms using the regular yum update
command. Not sure how often he does this though.

On 5/30/05, Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is anyone using the kernels from the below dir?  If so, is it me or is
> that dir missing header dir to use yum to update it?  I can't find the
> header dir anywhere, up or down the path.
> 
> http://people.redhat.com/davej/kernels/Fedora/FC4/
> 
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