Hi,

I think I have 'make' and 'gcc'.  How do I check for the last 3 you
mentioned?  Also, if I don't have them installed, how do I get them?  Will
they be packages on one of the five CDs I have?

I'm not sure if it's openSUSE 10.1 or SLES 10 SP1.  Is there a quick way to
tell?

Thanks,


Jeff

> Normally to compile kernel modules you need make, gcc, kernel-source,
> linux-kernel-headers and kernel-syms installed.
> 
> Is the openSUSE 10.1 or SLES 10 SP1? Can't upgrade to a more recent
> version, I do have it built as an rpm for openSUSE 11.3 on the Open
> Build Service.

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