On Wednesday 30 July 2003 11:16, Antony Gelberg wrote: [...] > You need the kernel header files. Try apt-cache search > kernel-headers and grab the one that goes with your kernel.
It may sound stupid, but I have no idea which kernel Debian has installed. "bf24" tells me it is 2.4.x, but I don't know what x is. I expect there is a way to find out - can anyone help me here? > They'll go in /usr/src/<somedir>, create the symlink between that > and /usr/src/linux. > > > RPMS? sounds like RH?? > > Yes. Now I'm confused. I can only assume that "initializing" the partition did not in fact delete everything. I did try a Mandrake install when I was getting nowhere with drivers for the NIC on Debian. (At least Mandrake did recognise the card...). Anyway, the drake is all gone, and I suppose I can rmdir that little remnant. -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]