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Well there is definitely a way to do this. I am not too familiar with it and found the code snippet online a while back. I haven't really had the chance to play with it though.
BP Forums link:
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Here are two other links that have a much better explanation than I could ever hope for on the topic:
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Hi,
Ive followed several thread about compiling source code.
I have downloaded and installed a copy of the kernel, have installed build essentials and have followed the make instructions, but all to no avail.
Has anyone compiled from source code on a stock xandros eeepc 2g, and if so would they be able to provide a brief outline to follow?
Then I could post any error messages I get, and work through the process that way.
Kindest regards
James