Thanks for the answer.
I tried what you suggested and found plenty of files however apt-cache still didn't tell me where they were on my computer.
How do I figure out the file path to the kernel-headers?
Cheers,
Chris Share
At 11:36 AM 8/13/03, Johann Koenig wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:26:42 +1000 Chris Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm trying to install HSF modem drivers for my linmodem. > > In the installation instructions it says the following: > > run "make install" from the top of the package directory. (Debian > users might need to change the KERNELSRC definition in > modules/common.mak first). > > I tried doing this and got the following error: > > "KERNELSRC does not point to a proper directory." > > According to some other information I found on the web, the entry > should read something like: > > #KERNELSRC= /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-686 (depending on the > actual kernel being used). However, when I go to /usr/src all that's > there is a directory called RPM which contains several directories > that appear to be empty. > > Where should the kernel source be on my Debian 3.0 r1 system? > > How can I locate it?
apt-cache search kernel-source
But you probably just need the headers
apt-cache search kernel-headers
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