Linked by Ben Hughes on Tue 5th Oct 2004 19:16 UTC
Linux GNU/Linux, and all other operating systems, are based around a kernel which controls hardware access and maximizes CPU and RAM efficiency by controlling when and how much programs get to use. The difference between Linux and most other operating systems (closed source ones at least BSD and other open source OS's you can do this with) is that you can compile the kernel to meet your needs.
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Best Kernel Compile Article
by KDE on Thu 7th Oct 2004 10:21 UTC

On the trend of suggesting articles, this article written specificaly to show Fedora Core users how to compile a kernel into an RPM package is great.

http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/article.php?a=4

Congrats to the writer it helped me alot and it is so well written.

KDE