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linux-headers, where are them?
jls:
Hi
?
Jason W:
The kernel is built on standard core with the same kernel version Core uses. If this is to build a kernel module, that needs to be done on Core and the module uploaded to the pre-built section.
jls:
why? And in core what should I download?
Jason W:
Use the Core version that shares the kernel version being dealt with. By being built on Core, each dCore that uses 3.16.6-tinycore can share kernel module packages. If each dCore version was used to build it's own kernel, that means there would be no sharing of kernel module packages across them though they used the same kernel, say 3.16.6-tinycore. As the kernel modules need to be built with the same version of GCC as the main kernel image. This way is much more efficient.
jls:
Hi
I still don't understand why do I have to use core and not dCore.
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