Q1. How would I find out what exactly is compiled into the kernel?. Is
In a message dated 6/30/1999 11:12:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jon_pennington@excite.com writes: << there a way to see the individual modules with a program in the X-server?
There is a .config file in your linux directory which should show what was compiled in the last time it was built. If you do mrproper before running xconfig or whatever, you will revert to a default kernel configuration and won't get to see what is in your present kernel. Joel
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