Possibly also the kernel-headers to provide /usr/include/sound
used to compile ALSA applications.
extra/linux-smp-2.6.17.13/- added a 2.6.17.13 kernel, modules,
and headers with SMP and hyperthreading support, optimized for
i686 or better cores (including dual core CPUs).
Installation and Configuration, cont.
Conversely, a small number of packages have been removed, replaced or merged since 10.2:
ap/sgml-tools (replaced with linuxdoc-tools)
d/python-demo (merged with python package)
d/python-tools (merged with python package)
l/db3 (moved to /pasture)
l/db31 (moved to /pasture)
l/db4-(moved to /pasture)
n/nail (renamed to mailx - see "Package Additions")
xap/abiword (became a pure Gnome app)
xap/mozilla (replaced with seamonkey)
xap/xvim (renamed to vim-gvim) - see note above in "Package
Additions"
Still, not a bad install footprint weighing in at 3GB for a completely full install. Of you can tailor the package selection during install to only add the software you want. Not everyone needs Apache or MySQL if they're just running a workstation. Anyway, on to the install!
First, I booted the Slackware 11.0 Install DVD using the default sata.i kernel. This is a new-ish laptop so the hardware is pretty current and does have a SATA hard drive. Unfortunately, the default sata.i kernel didn't support the controller on my laptop which I could tell because the system went into "compatibility mode" and disk operations were MUCH slower. A quick glance over at the debug terminal (ALT-F4) and I could see how slow the partition formatting progress was so I stopped the format and rebooted to see the list of other possible pre-compiled kernels to choose from. The 2.6-series kernel does support SATA very well so I chose the huge26.i kernel for my installation. This worked and the resulting formatting and software install went by very quickly. I also chose the huge26.i kernel for my default kernel, as well.
本文来自电脑杂谈,转载请注明本文网址:
http://www.pc-fly.com/a/jisuanjixue/article-29548-5.html
lu的身高
不一样的感觉
都可以自由的通过美国的任何海域