07-19-2008
You've taken the kernel sources supplied by OpenSuse, haven't you? Suse uses a modified kernel und therefore ships modified kernel sources (which have other features, ... - nearly all distributions do this). That's normally no problem.
But when you try to use standard patches they fail, because the patch utility does not find the proper lines in the sources to modify. Even if there's a way to get those sources compiled better don't use them, because the changes can be incompatible with each other.
Better download an unpatched kernel source tarball from kernel.org (which you can use to patch later on).
You could also have a look into your packages, maybe Suse does also ship an unmodified "vanilla" kernel source tree. This one is exactly identical to the standard tree. You could patch this one without problems.
PS: can't see any problems with your English.
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