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Old 08-19-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Installing Kernels

Hey everbody!
I was just wondering if I could install a kernel from a cd of a different distro of linux such as Mandrake or Knoppix.

Also, does anybody have any good "How To" links for installing and compiling kernels?

Thanks for the help!
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The only reason I ask is because I only have dialup bandwith and it takes forever to download big files such as kernels. If anyone can offer instructions on how to do this that would be great too.
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That's bandwidth....sorry
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For a good tutorial for slack see here : http://shilo.is-a-geek.com/slack
you don't have to download a kernel.In your slackware linux cd's you will find a source kernel and if you have slackware 10 in the second cd you will find the source kernel 2.6.7
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