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Date:      Tue, 07 Sep 1999 15:48:18 +0200
From:      Gianmarco Giovannelli <gmarco@scotty.masternet.it>
To:        chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Linux install ... and the kernel ?
Message-ID:  <4.1.19990907154808.019c64d0@194.184.65.4>

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At 07/09/99, you wrote:
>Chuck Robey writes:
>> 
>> Do you want an example?  Try installing ppp, Linux versus FreeBSD ...
>> jeeze what a difference!  If you have problems in usermode ppp on
>
>	I used Kppp on FreeBSD and Linux with KDE -- works like a charm.
>
>	As easy as windows.

Me too on Linux... it was the only way I am able to arrange an internet
connection with a RH 6.0. 

And the Kernel ? 

make xuserconfig has a good interface, but the choosing take me about half
an hour...
Then I build the kernel following :

a) the suggestions from a newspaper
b) the tips from linuxnewbie
c) the INSTALL/README file that come with the kernel...

After make everything, installed/copied and edited the /etc/lilo.conf I run
lilo -v and then it had the courage to complain that my kernel image was
too big ...
<grin>
starting again from the beginning step by step... I made the kernel
compressed... 
same result...
<aaarghh>  
I abandoned ... and I use (the few times I boot Linux) the redhat with
kernel 2.2.5 (upgraded by hand with binary pkg found on the RH site)

Configuring a kernel under FreeBSD is not really so difficult if you read
at least the handbook.

I don't want to repeat myself, but we have the best under our fingers...
Here (Italy) the problem is that Linux is become a gadget to sell computer
magazine and books.
Every one speaks about Linux and optionally come with a copy of the last
distribution, kernel version, software... 





Best Regards,
Gianmarco Giovannelli ,  "Unix expert since yesterday"
http://www.giovannelli.it/~gmarco  
http://www2.masternet.it 





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