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Re: Wednesday's meeting



On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:33:00PM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> How about compiling the 2.6 kernel ?

I have two thoughts about that:

  a) Compiling kernels is a *really* bad idea in most cases.  Let your
     distribution handle that.

  b) If you don't know how to compile a kernel, you shouldn't be
     messing with 2.6.

So, no offense, but I personally think that's a bad idea.  :-)

More appropriate ideas might be:

  * Configuring kernel modules on 2.4
  * Configuring kernel modules on 2.6 (somewhat different)
  * What's new in 2.6

Thinks like that...

> Maybe some topic from the new LPI book?

Let's just not talk about that right now, OK?  :-)

We do need to have a group paper exam testing day sometime soon
though.  We should talk about that...

Steve
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