On 3/21/07, matze <matze@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
El Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 03:32:05PM +0100 Fernando Apesteguía ha dit: > I would like to know which solution is the best (if there is one who > is the best...) to experiment with the linux kernel. > > I assume that my real system (I have only 1 computer) is not an option > (I need my computer to be stable), but I don't know if I should use > Qemu, UML, Xen, VMWare... i made some experiments with UML and think it's a good option if you don't need access to your real hardware. > And the next question would be which distro should I install if I want > to try with several kernels. This is because I don't want to have > problems like "This module can not be compiled cause the kernel > version is not kernel-2.6.19-name_of_the_vendor" (I had similar > problems before with a well-known linux vendor) imo debian is a good choice, vanilla kernels usually run and compile without problems
I really agree. UML + Debian is a good choice. The host doesn't even have to be Debian. Regards. -- http://arhuaco.org http://emQbit.com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ