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You are absolutely correct. You simply install the kernel "kernel-power-flasher"
or better the whole package "kernel-power-settings" and then you select or customize
your configuration. According to you the uname output you're already running the kernel.
What "range of kernels" do you mean?

Originally Posted by Jinux View Post
So I just started delving into this and the first thing that's confusing me is the range of kernels. I thought you just install the one kernel and then change config files depending on whether you want lv, ulv, xlv etc??
uname -r reports I have 2.6.28.10power-omap1
 

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