Just remember that anything that uses restricted-headers (eg Broadcom wireless) borks, and you're also on an unsupported kernel. You have been warned!
The *nice* thing is that, being a kernel, that you get the choice at boot up in GRUB whether you want to boot into this kernel or your currently installed one.
I was asked how I installed 2.6.29 to get my sound going. I just followed the pretty easy steps at: www.ramoonus. nl/2009/ 03/24/linux- kernel- 2629-installati on-guide- for-ubuntu- and-debian- linux/
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Just remember that anything that uses restricted-headers (eg Broadcom wireless) borks, and you're also on an unsupported kernel. You have been warned!
The *nice* thing is that, being a kernel, that you get the choice at boot up in GRUB whether you want to boot into this kernel or your currently installed one.