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2010-06-05
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ok have updated to the latest version in extras-testing still no kernel-config in xterm am i missing something.
the exact process i have tryed was:
1. downloaded the enhanced kernel installed.(app manager)
2. restart device
3. insatll enhanced kernel settings (app manager)
4. went to xterm typed "kernel-config show"
x-term out put:
-sh: kernel-config:not found
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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sudo kernel-config ...
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-15
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@ Kentucky
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if i type kern then tab which should normaly show a list of availible comands nothing is displayed.
i am installing the extras-testing version see if that makes a diffrence.
Last edited by jamie721; 2010-06-04 at 18:01.