Am I correct in assuming that my kernel-source needs to match the
installed kernel? If so, where should I find the source. I
am still a little confused as to where general linux code ends and
where distribution specific packages begin.<br>
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karl@ubuntu:/usr/src$ ls<br>
alsa-driver.tar.bz2 kernel-source-2.4.27.tar.bz2 rpm<br>
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karl@ubuntu:/usr/src$ uname -a<br>
Linux ubuntu 2.6.10-5-386 #1 Tue Apr 5 12:12:40 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux<br>
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karl@ubuntu:/usr/src$ apt-cache search kernel-source<br>
avm-fritz-kernel-source - AVM Fritz! binary kernel module source<br>
fglrx-kernel-source - ATI binary kernel module source<br>
cpad-kernel-source - Source for the Synaptics cPad driver<br>
freeswan - IPSEC utilities for FreeSWan<br>
kernel-patch-2.4-lids - LIDS Kernel Patch<br>
kernel-patch-debian-2.4.27 - Debian patches to Linux 2.4.27<br>
kernel-source-2.4.27 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.27 with Debian patches<br>
kernel-tree-2.4.27 - Linux kernel source tree for building Debian kernel images<br>
lidstools-2.4 - LIDS Admintool<br>
nvidia-kernel-source - NVIDIA binary kernel module source<br>
oprofile - system-wide profiler for Linux systems<br>
wacom-kernel-source - Source for the wacom binary modules<br>
wacom-tools - Utilities for wacom tablets and other hid devices<br>
<br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/28/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Adam Rosi-Kessel</b> <<a href="mailto:adam@rosi-kessel.org">adam@rosi-kessel.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Does Ubuntu include the packages kernel-package and<br>kernel-source-2.6.10-386? Normally you would just apt-get these<br>packages, go into the /usr/src/linux-2.6.10-386 or whatever directory,<br>and then edit .config as appropriate, and make the new kernel package.
<br><br>(see also<br><a href="http://lists.bostoncoop.net/pipermail/linux-disciples/2003-September/000079.html)">http://lists.bostoncoop.net/pipermail/linux-disciples/2003-September/000079.html)</a>.<br><br>Karl Sokol wrote:
<br>> I am trying to get smooth playback on my DVD. It appears that I need to<br>> recompile my kernel. Unfortunately, I do not know where to begin on<br>> Ubuntu. In my old settup, I simply "cd linux" and then "make
<br>> menuconfig". But there is no directory "linux".<br>><br>> $ hdparm /dev/cdrom1<br>><br>> /dev/cdrom1:<br>> IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)<br>> unmaskirq = 0 (off)<br>> using_dma = 0 (off)
<br>> keepsettings = 0 (off)<br>> readonly = 0 (off)<br>> readahead = 256 (on)<br>> HDIO_GETGEO failed: Invalid argument<br>><br>><br>> In my /boot/config-2.6.10-386 the following is included...
<br>><br>> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_FORCED is not set<br>> CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y<br>> CONFIG_IDEDMA_ONLYDISK=y<br>><br>> # CONFIG_IDE_CHIPSETS is not set<br>> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y<br>> # CONFIG_IDEDMA_IVB is not set
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