Building Your Own Linux Kernel, part 2

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Oct 9, 2009 6:16 AM EDT
LinuxPlanet; By Akkana Peck
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Customizing and building your own Linux kernel, rather than sticking with the kitchen-sink distribution kernels, means you can add new experimental drivers, get rid of drivers you don't need, fix mistakes created by your chosen distro, and make a lean, mean and fast kernel. Akkana Peck continues her series on kernel building.

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