How can I install Linux-libre v4.3.3?
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Hi people, I made this same post in spanish but I want your help too. In the title says everything, I need help for the instalation, I don´t wanna decompile it, but I don´t want a pre-compiled kernel.
I downloaded Linux-libre v4.3.3 and tried to decompile it (by the easy way) and tried to install it but I am special, but never works.
I´ve seen thousand of tutorials, for Debian, for all distros, but still.
I don´t want links of tutorials, tell me in this post.
Details:
O.S: Trisquel GNU/Linux 7
O.S. type: 64 Bits
RAM: 4 GB
Processor: Intel Celeron
Graphics: Intel G41
AWESOME, I already saw that page, before you send it to me but I dispised it. I wrote apt-get install and the kernel, it installed. I will reboot now (wish me luck)
Ok, already boot. This is what I did:
1- Deleted the previous 4.3.3 linux libre kernel
2- Installed the new kernel with apt
3- Reboot
4- Log in!
jbar, I was about to explote because of the compilation and all that, but never thought it was so somple as writing one command in the terminal!!
Yes, you're right. Jason is a great contributor to free software community
Yes, you're right. Jason is a great contributor to free software community
A last question, the linux-libre kernel is modular right? I soppose so
Yes. It's Linux minus the blobs.
Yes. It's Linux minus the blobs.
Hi people, I made this same post in spanish but I want your help too. In the
title says everything, I need help for the instalation, I don´t wanna
decompile it, but I don´t want a pre-compiled kernel.
I downloaded Linux-libre v4.3.3 and tried to decompile it (by the easy way)
and tried to install it but I am special, but never works.
I´ve seen thousand of tutorials, for Debian, for all distros, but still.
I don´t want links of tutorials, tell me in this post.
Details:
O.S: Trisquel GNU/Linux 7
O.S. type: 64 Bits
RAM: 4 GB
Processor: Intel Celeron
Graphics: Intel G41
Ok I did everything of what it said in there, so now what?
Ok, already boot. This is what I did:
1- Deleted the previous 4.3.3 linux libre kernel
2- Installed the new kernel with apt
3- Reboot
4- Log in!
jbar, I was about to explote because of the compilation and all that, but
never thought it was so somple as wriying one command in the terminal!!
A last question, the linux-libre kernel is modular right? I soppose so
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