On 3/29/06, Eric Persson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope I'm not totally wrong here, but I figured this would be a good
> place to start, the kernel-config list seems a bit dead.
>
> I've been thinking about creating a community-driven .config repository,
> since I havent found any good place for this sort of information.
> I would see it as a place for people to contribute .configs for various
> hardware/platforms and keep them updated and current with the kernel
> releases.
>
> Perhaps this exist(i havent found any easily), or is considered a bad
> idea(please tell me), or is actually a good idea.
>
For some users being able to grab a pre-made .config may be valuable,
but for most people I doubt it will be very useful. Peoples hardware
differ a lot, so a "best" config is always going to be one that you
tweak personally to match your system. If you don't want to do that
you are probably just going to use a generic distro kernel anyway (or
you could use the .config of the distro kernel with make oldconfig
when building a new kernel).
Maybe it's a good idea, dunno, but I don't really think so.
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