Re: kernel headers for 2.6.15.1-i686 (newbie)

2006-03-09 Thread Marty
Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote: Marty, There are a set of packages which supply the latest kernel headers (currently 2.6.15), kernel-headers-2.6-* where "*" is your CPU architecture. To show them run this command: apt-cache search kernel-headers-2.6- Aren't these packages now called linux

Re: kernel headers for 2.6.15.1-i686 (newbie)

2006-03-08 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
Adam Black wrote: Hi all. I'm running debian from within VMware Workstation, and VMware tools needs the kernel headers to compile. The only kernel headers I can find are for 2.6.8 can anyone tell me where to go to get headers for 2.6.15, or what I can use instead of headers? On machine run

Re: kernel headers for 2.6.15.1-i686 (newbie)

2006-03-08 Thread Christopher Pharo Glæserud
Marty, > There are a set of packages which supply the latest kernel headers > (currently 2.6.15), kernel-headers-2.6-* where "*" is your CPU > architecture. To show them run this command: > > apt-cache search kernel-headers-2.6- Aren't these packages now called linux-headers? -- regards, Ch

Re: kernel headers for 2.6.15.1-i686 (newbie)

2006-03-08 Thread Marty
Adam Black wrote: Hi all. I'm running debian from within VMware Workstation, and VMware tools needs the kernel headers to compile. The only kernel headers I can find are for 2.6.8 can anyone tell me where to go to get headers for 2.6.15, or what I can use instead of headers? There are a set o

kernel headers for 2.6.15.1-i686 (newbie)

2006-03-08 Thread Adam Black
Hi all. I'm running debian from within VMware Workstation, and VMware tools needs the kernel headers to compile. The only kernel headers I can find are for 2.6.8 can anyone tell me where to go to get headers for 2.6.15, or what I can use instead of headers? thanks Adam