I tried to install vmware over the weekend and it wanted to compile a kernel module for my 2.2.10 kernel. It complained because my linux kernel header version was still 2.2.9. I looked and sure enough, /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm were both real directories with real files.
Aren't these typically supposed to be symlinks to /usr/src/linux/...? Also, how did the headers there get up to 2.2.9? I haven't done anything fancy to copy headers into those directories, and I've been downloading kernel patches from www.linuxhq.com etc, not the Debian packages. Does the normal kernel build usually install these? I wonder why it didn't for 2.2.10? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Management Development "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are my opinions---Nortel Networks takes no responsibility for them.