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On 12/24/06, Juergen Daubert <jue@jue.li> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 07:40:17PM +0530, arnuld wrote: [...]
CRUX is the only Linux distro where, in Linux kernel, you have to "enable" mouse (out of SOURCEMAGE, Gentoo, Fedora, BLAG, Frugalware, Arch, gNewSense & some others i did not remember)
As Michele already said, there is no kernel configuration that comes with CRUX. What you see, if you run make menuconfig in a fresh tree, is the kernel-dev's "default" configuration.
HTH Juergen
Hi Jue, This has me puzzled. I am installing the trial version of 2.3. To make my life easier I always copy the kernel from the CD into /boot and copy the modules from the CD also. That way I have no need to compile a kernel the first time, just get grub in and try it out. After setting that really useful variable LESSOPEN='|/usr/lib/less/filter %s' I was able to get the config used in the running CD kernel with less /proc/config.gz > gzconfig and then diff .config gzconfig showed it to be the same as the initial .config in the kernel source (except small difference in version and date). wishing you a happy New Year clare