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= Kernel Configuration Files =
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== Project Description ==

Optimizing Pidora's Kernel Configuration Files for the Raspberry Pi

== Project Leader ==

[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jason_Michael_Carman Jason Carman]

== Project Contributor(s) ==

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== Project Details ==

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The build process for the kernel uses a configuration file to control which kernel capabilities are built into the kernel itself, which are built as loadable modules, and which are not built. This project involves reviewing the Pidora kernel configuration to optimize it for the widest possible range of use-cases while ensuring a fairly small kernel image size.
== Project Plan ==

=== Tracking ===
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=== Key contacts ===
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Andrew Green
=== Goals by Release ===

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* 0.1
* 0.2
* 0.3

== Communication ==
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[https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel Fedora Project Kernel]
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[http://jasoncarman.wordpress.com Jason's Blog]

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