Q9: I want to run an OABI system (Etch or Lenny or Sid). Which kernel should I use?
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'''A9''': In principle, you can use all the available kernels to run the OABI system, but using an OABI kernel should avoid most compatibility issues between EABI kernels and the OABI system. | '''A9''': In principle, you can use all the available kernels to run the OABI system, but using an OABI kernel should avoid most compatibility issues between EABI kernels and the OABI system. | ||
| - | If you are using Cxx0 and C1000, then you should use the 2.6.21 Angstrom kernel or 2.6.23.1 yonggun kernel. Running the system on the SD and the internal driver involve different installation methods. [[ | + | If you are using Cxx0 and C1000, then you should use the 2.6.21 Angstrom kernel or 2.6.23.1 yonggun kernel. Running the system on the SD and the internal driver involve different installation methods. [[Q10: I’ve already got the right kernel. Where can I get the Debian OABI system?|Learn more in Q10.]] |
[[Debian/Zaurus installation guide (for all C-series models)|Back to the main list.]] | [[Debian/Zaurus installation guide (for all C-series models)|Back to the main list.]] | ||
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Q9: I want to run an OABI system (Etch or Lenny or Sid). Which kernel should I use?
A9: In principle, you can use all the available kernels to run the OABI system, but using an OABI kernel should avoid most compatibility issues between EABI kernels and the OABI system. If you are using Cxx0 and C1000, then you should use the 2.6.21 Angstrom kernel or 2.6.23.1 yonggun kernel. Running the system on the SD and the internal driver involve different installation methods. Learn more in Q10.

