Messages in this thread |  | | From | Dieter Nützel <> | Subject | Re: Some experience of linux on a Laptop | Date | Mon, 25 Jun 2001 02:25:00 +0200 |
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Alan wrote: > > > 4: make bzImage && make modules && make modules install && cp > > arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/'uname -r' something inside make menuconfig > > So really you want an outside GUI tool that lets you reconfigure build and > install kernels. Yeah I'd agree with that. Someone just needs to write the > killer gnome/kde config tool. I've got C code for parsing/loading config.in > files and deducing the dependancy constraints if anyone ever wants to try > and write such a tool 8)
KDE-2.2 will do this.
I have KDE-2.2alpha2 running here (beta1 is around the corner) and it has it included. I looked at it but didn't tested it, yet.
KDE Control Center --> System --> Linux Kernel Configurator
> > 8: A way to change kernel without rebooting. I have no diskdrive or > > cddrive in my laptop so I often do drastic things when I install a new > > distribution. > > Thats actually an incredibly hard problem to solve. The only people who do > this level of stuff are some of the telephony folks, and the expensive > tandem non-stop boxes.
SUN Enterprise IBM S/390 (zSeries) etc...
-Dieter
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