Well, you can do make config and you don't need curses for that. Curses just
makes the nice menu configuration and lets you change things you've already
decided. Of course make xconfig requires X. So I think it makes sense.
In other news, has anyone noticed that in RH 5.2, some header files in
/usr/include refer to other header files that are in /usr/include, but they
refer to them as if they are in other directories (a popular one was
/usr/include/linux, when the header was in /usr/include) Anyone, anyone? It's
just really annoying.
- Paul
>
> Thanks, my brain was having serious problems..
>
> apt-get install libncurses4-dev
>
> Odd that it requires a dev package to do a kernel compile. Guess it isn't
> actually part of the kernel compile.. but still. Thanks for the thoughts.
> Josef
>
> By the way.. EVERYONE, check out the Hopkins_FBI demo! It is super cool.
> Very bloody, so I hope you have the stomach for it. :)
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