On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 01:18, David Cary Hart wrote: > On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 18:09, Chadley Wilson wrote: > > > What I need to know is, is there a really really easy way to to this? > > > Sure. Which kernel and what problems are you having; configuration or > compiling it? What are you trying to achieve in contrast to the stock > kernel? > > -- > David Cary Hart, CEO - Drake Schools - http://drakeschools.com > Hart's PGP key - > http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x58A60BB1 > Well I have a Lexmark Printer that is suprizingly supplied with drivers for a 2.6 kernel but I have a 2.4 and when I compile the driver it crashes. Obviously wrong kernel. I need a quick 2,6 FC1 kernel that doesn't bogg my USB especially because all my 5 devices work, Oops 4 devices, printer got upgraded. Where do I get a new kernel, What is vannila and should I use that maybe. Is this going to bust my chops for weeks on end? I have tried about 2 months ago with the 2.6 Kernel and the PC wouldnt boot the network crashed and more so I was fortunate at the time to have read another mail from the list where backing up the kernel was explained and I was able to restore my system. Chad