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Tutorial: Configure, Compile & Install the Zen Kernel in Fedora 16 (Part 1)

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  • Great vids Lou, keep 'm coming. You also made me switch to fedora, great distro.

  • @Cyph3rNL Thank you kind sir! Glad Fedora is working out for you.

  • Off topic of kernel compiling, but in the videos I've seen I like your backgrounds. Where do you get them. Awesome video as well!

  • @ZiLdJiAn4LiF3 I pick up quite a few from Interfacelift I've been collecting wallpapers from all over the web for quite a while any time I see one I like from somewhere I just grab it.

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  • @SionMNT Im having the same issue.

  • Hey! Lou! I need help man.

    I'm getting this ERROR:

    Failed to start LSB: starts and stops login iscsi daemon

    Failed to start LSB: starts and stops login and scaming os iscsi devices

  • I also use Fedora 16 and I love it. I switched over to Linux Mint 12 and used it for about a week. Now I am right back on Fedora. To me Fedora is the best and smoothest Linux distro out now.

  • How about doing one on a sense kernel man i like this vid everyday u learn something new keep'em coming man.

  • oops, should have read i guess, oh well. btw just saw you did some android stuff as well, which is cool, and desperately need I think. android should be developed in Linux I think, its just the 'right' thing. btw, I'm an xda rom/kernel dev- di11igaf. you frequent xda?

  • @xprocharged1 Thanks! In the provided blog post in the description I included all of the necessary packages for compilation including ncurses-devel.

  • @ivantomica I mentioned in the video if you put the timer frequency above 1000hz you run the risk of breaking modules it's your kernel so if you want to experiment by all means give it a whirl however you won't be able to tell the difference between 1000hz and say something like 3000hz.

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