Lets say I wanted to upgrade from 3.4.32 to 3.4.33.
I currently know of only two ways that work:
1) Use git, but the downside is that it takes up several gigabytes of space on my system and a long download time.
2) Download the full kernel from kernel.org. This is my current preferred way, but somehow I feel that it is extremely wasteful to download the exact same kernel plus a few line changes.
The ways that don't work:
1) Download and apply a patch. I have never seen a tutorial on how to patch a kernel that actually works without error. The error I usually get is:
Code:
Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected!
I've looked up this error and I can't find a way to resolve it in a sane manner.
Any other ways that I am missing ?
I am using Slackware, so please don't tell me to upgrade the kernel using my package manager.
It is really disappointing that there is so little documentation on how to patch a kernel properly.