Debian Install Newbie Tips

Mike Starke plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Wed, 7 Aug 2002 14:46:11 -0500


You are correct, nothing wrong with differing op's.

I ask, because like most of us, we are self taught.......Knowing
how and why other folks do things allows me to re-evaluate how
and why I do things :-)

v/r
Mike


On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 02:19:47PM -0500, Derek Neighbors wrote:
 Support.  Plain and simple.  With a custom kernel if you have somethign 
 going wrong you are the only person on the planet running that kernel 
 configuration.  So it opens a huge can of worms for trouble shooting 
 and feed back and such.
 
 If I were in a position that I really felt that I was bleeding performance 
 by having extra modules available (its not like you have to load them) I 
 would compile a kernel or if there was not a debian kernel available that 
 had the features I needed.
 
 Certainly there is nothing wrong with compiling your own kernel, I just 
 think the 'resources' saved are minimal in application weighed against 
 having a wider userbase in which to garner support and such on.
 
 Nothing wrong with having differing opinions.  
 
 -Derek
 On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Mike Starke wrote:
 
 > I, on the otherhand, do just the opposite: I have used Debain
 > for years, and that is the first thing I do after an install (or,
 > rather part of the install process). Compile what I need in a brand
 > new kernel, and then I'm done.
 > 
 > Is there a reason why you would run stock kernel's with
 > more features compiled than you need?
 > 
 > v/r
 > Mike
 > 
 > On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 12:25:47PM -0400, Robert Bushman wrote:
 >  Ahhh, just the answer I was looking for. How
 >  will this affect the other modules I specified,
 >  like cmpci (my sound card), ide-scsi (to
 >  emulate scsi for my burner), and eepro100?
 >  Would they have been set up as external modules?
 >  
 >  Any thoughts on whether this will work with a
 >  dual Athlon? (is the MP architecture manufacturer
 >  independant?)
 >  
 >  On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Derek Neighbors wrote:
 >  
 >  > I have a rule to only run stock Debian kernels unless absolutely
 >  > mandatory. Compiling kernels is fun, but if stock one contains what I
 >  > need, I just dont. ;)
 >  >
 >  > Have you tried apt-getting:
 >  >
 >  > kernel-image-2.4.18-686-smp  - Linux kernel image 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP.
 >  >
 >  > -Derek
 >  >  On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Robert Bushman wrote:
 >  >
 >  > > Is there some Debian way of reconfiguring
 >  > > the kernel, or should I just do it the old fashioned
 >  > > way? I forgot to add SMP, so only the right CPU
 >  > > is working. It's fine when I run Gimp or OpenOffice
 >  > > Impress, but if I try to fire up OpenOffice Calc or
 >  > > GnuCash, it gets all disaffected, says something like,
 >  > > "math is the hobgoblin of small minds", and goes off
 >  > > in the corner to smoke clove cigarettes.
 >  > >
 >  > > I tried /usr/sbin/base-config, but it looks like that
 >  > > starts after the kernel configuration.
 >  > >
 >  > > On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Derek Neighbors wrote:
 >  > >
 >  > > > > - If you've got a big pipe, do a net install. Grab
 >  > > > > the minimal .iso (about 10 megs). This way, you only
 >  > > > > download what you're installing.
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Gack, its much easier to download 3 floppies. (root, rescue, driver)
 >  > >
 >  > > *3* floppies? It took me half an hour yesterday
 >  > > to dig up 2 floppies for LEAF. :)
 >  > >
 >  > > > <Lots of other good info>
 >  > >
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