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Seems to be what someone posted, recently when the last stable patch came out. I did this....and it worked o.k.
Is ist true, that when updating a suse-kernel, you need the original kernel, clean, than patch this to the new version, and then apply only one suse-patch to the latest original kernel?
I believe that SuSE Kernal source is differant that the original kernal source. SuSE's Kernal source have various patches alreadly applied to them and patching SuSE Kernal source with regular kernal patches sometimes results in a error. I've found the best thing to do is to either wait til SuSE comes out with a patch for their source code(s), or download their entire source code and compile for scratch. Jonathan -- =========== =========== Jonathan Paul Cowherd jpcowh01@slug.louisville.edu <A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01"><A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01</A">http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01 This is my world and I am... World Leader Pretend =========== =========== -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e