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    *NEW TOPIC*????

    Cloverm, and the rest of the gang...

    Was wondering if there would be enough traffic to warrant a new forum topic called "Kernel Issues" or something like that.

    Basically a place for people to post kernel questions, either compiling or what to place as a mod etc. Also it might be the place for other things like missing lib's etc.

    Just a thought, don't shoot the messenger.

    Ras

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    Re:*NEW TOPIC*????

    I agree that it would be a nice addition.

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    Re:*NEW TOPIC*????

    Just a thought,

    I think missing libs should still go in Software Issues.


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    Re:*NEW TOPIC*????

    I really like the idea. If it's not too much work it sounds like a winner to me.

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    Re:*NEW TOPIC*????

    I dislike it, we have to many forums as it is.. and I don't think this one would generate more traffic than the UNIX one does today - afterall how many kernel questions do we get..

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    [quote author=Lovechild link=board=18;threadid=7110;start=0#65837 date=1054062822]
    I dislike it, we have to many forums as it is.. and I don't think this one would generate more traffic than the UNIX one does today - afterall how many kernel questions do we get..
    [/quote]

    Then perhaps we should look over the posts in all the forums and delete and or merge those that do not do well?

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    [quote author=Rastar link=board=18;threadid=7110;start=0#65838 date=1054064629]
    [quote author=Lovechild link=board=18;threadid=7110;start=0#65837 date=1054062822]
    I dislike it, we have to many forums as it is.. and I don't think this one would generate more traffic than the UNIX one does today - afterall how many kernel questions do we get..
    [/quote]

    Then perhaps we should look over the posts in all the forums and delete and or merge those that do not do well?
    [/quote]

    I suggested something like that a while ago, and most people were in favor as I recall but nothing happened.

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