Do you compile and run your own kernels?

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  • modprobed-db

    Keeps track of EVERY kernel module that has ever been probed. Useful for those of us who make localmodconfig :)

  • I've been compiling minimal kernels with the use of modprobed-db which snapshots the current modules loaded on a system, and then it's used to build a kernel without any unessential modules.

  • linux-tkg

    linux-tkg custom kernels

  • Just recently, I found the linux-tkg project, which streamlines this compiling process, and it may be useful to those who perhaps found the notion of compiling their own kernel a daunting procedure.

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