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I know that there's a file for kpkg that alllows me to set the "concurrency" level to 4, but I'm wondering if there's anything like that for the "make" program ...
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    Launching "make" with default options?

    I know that there's a file for kpkg that alllows me to set the "concurrency" level to 4, but I'm wondering if there's anything like that for the "make" program so that I won't have to type it myself.

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    though I dont know much about what you are asking but if it to use the 'make' to install new drivers then you simply need to use the make command in the current directory of your driver where you should have the complied source code along with the MAKEFILE.

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