On Tuesday 28 December 2004 9:59 am, cervixcouch wrote:
> I feel kinda doofy asking this, but where do I find the kernel source from
> the installation CDs?  I'm trying to install software that needs to find
> it in /usr/src/linux.
>
> I've looked at all three CDs but haven't seen anything that appears to be
> the source for my kernel (2.4.22.10mdk).  When I went into MCC and did a
> search for 'kernel' in the package manager, I got a higher kernel version
> than the one I have.
>
> What is the kernel src called on the disks?  Is it called something
> obscure, like "bimbos-on-juice.2.4.22.10mdk", and I'm just too braindead
> to catch it???
>
> Yeah, I know I can download it from various places online, but I assumed
> it would be installable from the installation CDs, like it was in 7.2.

Actually, 9.2 didn't include the kernel source on the CD's (for whatever 
reason). Your only option is to download it from the web...

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