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    bootsplash as kernel binary module  
Bluefuture


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01-28-04 09:33 PM

Why you don't try to make bootsplash as binary module as  Donald have
done for nvidia kernel modules
(http://people.debian.org/~rdonald/n...-unstable/i386/) so we
don't need recompiling kernel.

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    Re: bootsplash as kernel binary module  
Mike Hommey


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01-28-04 11:33 PM

On Thursday January 29 2004 12:21, Bluefuture wrote:
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> Why you don't try to make bootsplash as binary module as Donald have > done for nvidia kernel modules > (http://people.debian.org/~rdonald/n...-unstable/i386/) so we > don't need recompiling kernel.
Because contrary to the nvidia kernel modules, bootsplash has not been designed to be built as a kernel module. Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-request@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email]listmaster@lists.debian.org[/email ]




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