One thing. I am not using an Ubuntu stock kernel but Array.org provided one for and eee 901.
Does kcheck build a kernel from the configuration of the kernel you have (like array.org in my case)?
or does it do it from well-known distro kernel templates?
(Anyway I am giving it a try for sure!)
Great news!
One thing. I am not using an Ubuntu stock kernel but Array.org provided one for and eee 901.
Does kcheck build a kernel from the configuration of the kernel you have (like array.org in my case)?
or does it do it from well-known distro kernel templates?
(Anyway I am giving it a try for sure!)