[LUGSB] Compiling Kernel Modules (with Prebuilt Kernels)

David Turner orion7197 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 27 00:23:09 EDT 2004


Does anyone know how to compile kernel modules for
pre-built kernels?

Most references I find expect that you've already
built a kernel before you compile kernel modules, but
I would think there is a way to do it, but I'm not
sure how.

Dave


		
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does anyone know how to stop unnecessary processes in linux? i have red hat 
linux 9 on a laptop, every time i start up red hat, it will have about 230MB 
worth of processes running (i checked using system monitor) how do i kill 
some processes to make the system more efficient?
thanks!
-henry

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