At 02:26 PM 6/13/00 -0400, Allen L Lucas wrote:
>Brent, I can't help w/ the network config, but I can tell you that the
reason there is Linux directory under /user/src, is because the source code
was never installed. If you didn't get a Source CD w/ your distro, you will
have to download it, and install is to that directory.
This is not *quite* correct. On every full-size Linux distribution I've even
used, kernel source is the one exception to this source-code rule: it is
part of the regular install tree, not the source tree.
Look for a kernel-source-appropriate_number.tgz (or .deb.or .rpm or
.whatever, as appropriate to your distribution) file on the install media.
It is not always installed as a default, though, and if installed, it is
often not unpacked from the .tgz (or whatever) file.
------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
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Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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