Kernels in Debian

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Steve,

I have always used the Debian source tree, but I think most people go
with the original release from kernel.org. The Debian patches are
available as a separate package if anyone needs them.

Chuck


On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 04:14:47AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> Hey, just curious.  When updating to latest git-pull of speakup, do
> most Deb users go with Debian's kernel source or do they use the
> generic one from ftp.kernel.org?  I'm about to update my copy of
> speakup and even with 2.6.26, the install script in speakup appears to
> need a kernel source tree.  Is my observation correct here?
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