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From: Osamu Aoki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Osamu
Aoki
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Subject: Re: Rebuilding the Kernel Mini HOW TO
Hi,
Did you read make-kpkg documentation especially by Kent West?
I think inste
irectory that have to do with that, there's a script to run for each
display, a file that lists the displays to start (I think xservers or
something similar), and a resource file that contains resources for
displays (both common and display-specific).
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or a reinstall (a serious consideration
for some Windows machines).
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love the current Lite-On burners, and those are exactly the kinds of
things that they need to do. The Lite-Ons also seem to reliably support
overburning (within the constraints of the media) and 90/99min blanks.
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Entries in an LDIF file are separated by blank lines, so removing them
would definitely cause strange results.
Are you able to start the server? If so, do you get the same error
trying to import with ldapadd?
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ems, the MIBs were actually
wrong
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 07:49:25PM +0200, Patrik Modesto wrote:
> Hi,
> First: I'm using Debian testing, daily updated as my home PC, exim is
> setup to send outgoing mail directly to MX record.
> Second: Now I need to setup exim to send all mail for some domain
> through my ISP's smtp server.
>
>
t seems that if the patches
discussed earlier in this thread work, then whining about upstream
attitudes is just an excuse for not applying them.
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 02:45:44PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:15:16PM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:49:34PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:07:48AM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> &
> Maybe I am not quite clear on the modules and patches thing.
>
> I want to go ahead and produce kernel-image and kernel-headers with
> a selection of the installed kernel-patch and *-modules packages.
>
> Say I have kernel-patch-freeswan, kernel-patch-2.4-grsecurity,
> kernel-patch-vlan, and ke
I configured Samba on my Linux file server, and it works just fine for
> Windows clients.
> But I have also 2 Macintosh clients in my network, and I don't know what to
> do for them...
> Does the samba package allow to communicate with Mac too, or do I need
> another packa
I am unable to get Proftp Anonymous ftp working (download only; "real" use
on the internal network is working fine), and am hoping that someone here
can help me out with this. I have read all the Proftp docs faqs etc, and
subscribe to the list where I have not received any help. I have checked,
hos
I updated java. Now Galeon crashes when I go to a site with a java app.
The error refers to the path of the old java plugin. I relinked all the
references in /etc/alternatives. Where does Galeon get it's path to
java?
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"certified". And to hell with all the bugs. Knowing some other system
will mean that when RH's tools totally mangle your config files you can
figure out how to fix them (or if RH blows up in some new and
interesting way, etc.).
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I thought this didn't work anymore since microsoft pulled their
fonts.
I get a 404 when trying to retrieve the fonts:
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Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
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From: nate [mailto:debian-user@;aphroland.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Anonymous Proftp setup problems
Michael Olds said:
> I am unable to get Proftp Anonymous ftp working (download only
ilto:debian-user@;aphroland.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 2:56 PM
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Michael Olds said:
> Nate, thank you for this response,
>
> I am behind my router's firewall, but set up with static external and
> internal
Hello,
I know I could just do this, but I am a little gun shy: can an Apache server
that now runs SSI using an .shtml mime type and an .shtml AddHandler be made
to run SSI on .htm files by just including
AddHandler server-parsed .htm ?
Not sure I said that correctly: I want to include includes in
OK Thanks something to think about
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From: nate [mailto:debian-user@;aphroland.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Apache handling SSI
Michael Olds said:
> Hello,
>
> I know I could just do this, but I am a littl
ally
don't like that
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m lazier than that.(it's the first entry on the menu
> there, and this won't help me start something else the same way)
>
> Thanks
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apache error? What do the apache logs say?
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move the headers and have them borderless? How can I do that?
i had the same problem this weekend when installing woody and gnome 2. the
'strange borders' are the twm window manager. try to launch sawfish or
metacity as window manager instead.
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using gnome2 ?
Thanks,
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Does this look right? How do I test it?
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es with a output plugin for esound.
hope that helps,
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 07:44:52PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
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> On Monday 28 October 2002 7:21 pm, Michael West wrote:
> > How would I configure exim to reject most of a domain?
> >
> > I have rea
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:11:35PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:21:00AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> > sender_reject ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] : aol.com
>
> You want an MDA like procmail to do this after it reaches the MTA but
> before the MUA.
or X in that it uses one window
for both the file selector and viewer, it (unlike xv) allows both
scrolling and fit-to- window methods of viewing large pictures, and it
(unlike xv and some others) doesn't ever mangle the picture's aspect
ratio without you telling it to.
and it is in main
wever, that this applies to fvwm2, which is now called fvwm.
The old fvwm is now called fvwm1 and afaik cannot do this.
>
> Thanks for any enlightment,
> Lukas
You're welcome, Michael
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:11:27PM -0800, nate wrote:
> I don't know what khubd does other then it sounds like a kernel level
> thing
I don't remember for sure, but it sticks in mind that khubd is part of
the USB hub driver.
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:53:32PM +, Steve Haslam wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:21:00AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> > How would I configure exim to reject most of a domain?
> >
> > I have read the exim spec on host_reject, sender_reject,
> >
would be useful. Stumped over here.
Any hints greatly appreciated, thanks.
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work to get the system switched to debian?
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with ssmtp?
I tried ssmtp -F local@domain but got "ssmtp: no local part"
anyway. Mail sent from mailx works fine.
Thanks,
Michael
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x27;m not familiar with using named colorschemes in gvim, but you might
try setting it in your .gvimrc. There should be an example of the file
in the gvim documentation directory.
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an the generic error message I got on the client.
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 23:18 +, Paul Lewis wrote:
> Audio from Zapping has stopped working, all other desktop sounds seem
> to work fine. Mail arrives, windows open with a whooosh. So I have
> audio but not through Zapping.
>
> Anyone suggest where to look?
>
> Zapping sound configuration
h:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/file/to/create bs= count=
bs is block size to use, count is number of blocks. If you're writing to
a file the block size can be anything, it's mainly important when you're
reading or writing a tape or something and need to maintain the right
block size for
quot;{A,B,C,...,Z}" rather than each letter on
> a separate line as expected.
alpha="a b c d e z"
for x in $alpha ; do
echo $x
done
I think this should work in any Bourne-style shell
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wi
understand what you want to say with this.
Didn't I start a new thread.? Or was there already an equal named thread ?
I'm quiet new to this list, so maybe I didn't get it.
>
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:10:58AM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > Now I have a second Box, c
some other options to look at, but I am not
>familiar with them, so I can't comment. The above comments are just
>pointing out some other options you might not be aware of...
>
Thanx, Don, for the pointer.
As I'm not in a hurry with converting, I'll thoroughly brows
03.11.2002 18:59:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) wrote:
> Michael Naumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-03 16:19:09 +0100]:
> > 03.11.2002 04:29:40, Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > [Please start a new thread for a new question, it makes it much easier
good solution
> Emanuele
Since you did not mention it: Did you also run lilo ?
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Couldn't you just pipe things in to and out of /dev/ttySn?
Or simply use minicom. It also lets you configure baudrate and alike.
IIRC, you have to set it up as root with 'minicom -s'
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eakable encryption, you must go for a program able to
handle a "One Time Pad" and you must only use each Pad once.
But for the less paranoic, the vim-way may be appropriate.
Michael
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 00:49 -0900, W.D.McKinney wrote:
> Thanks Nate.
> Does Debian package the whole kernel, headers , etc. like this ?
> Been running SuSE for a long time and I'm moving to Debian.
> Hope these questions are not bugging you :-)
The headers are in package 'kernel-headers'. kern
can tell,
this is true for all platforms, vim runs on.
Start vim and read all about it with
:help -x
:help encryption
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On Tuesday 05 November 2002 04:40, bob parker wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 09:51, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > If you want unbreakable encryption, you must go for a program able to
> > handle a "One Time Pad" and you must only use each Pad once.
>
> No not really. Tex
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 14:06, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> i want to allow some local machines to send their displays to the
> desktop machine i know there's something to tweak with the server,
> but i don't know what
Is it 'xhost +' you are looking for?
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tarts on an empty partition table.
Your problem sounds more like you've changed something in the settings for your disk.
I can imagine that something alike happens if you switch from head/sector/cylinder to
LBA
or vice versa. I'd be surprised if the other OS is the reason.
Michael
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has made a broken pan. I tried reverting recent
updates to older versions but it didn't help. It's odd though because
the pan 0.13.0 package in testing works.
Thanks for any help.
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On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 23:41 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been trying to setup truetype fonts on my box. I did find good doc
> when
> I searched on google and did follow the instructions to the dot. save for
> the simple fact that /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype is a link to
> /usr/sha
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 03:22 -0500, Michael Waters wrote:
> Hi, are you referring to this:
> http://www.paulandlesley.org/linux/xfree4_tt.html ? There's a lot of
> stuff there about adding your own fonts and stuff but all I did was
> install msttcorefonts and xfs. Then add
same packages installed but configured as single machines
(different configuration files in /etc).
thanks in advance
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 18:00 +0100, Jens Grivolla wrote:
> I have been using Icewm with a nice and lean theme for quite a while
> now and find it very nice. However, I have been unable to find any
> applications that would dock in the taskbar (except for the network,
> mail, and APM monitors that
> I've never tried it but there's this:
> http://algol.prosalg.no/~malc/icedock/ .
Or you could run just the gnome-panel (not gnome) on an edge of the
screen where the taskbar is not and add applets that you want to it.
The panel binary is named just 'panel'. :)
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On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 08:02:14PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> is there something to clean up perl code similar to other "lint"
> type applications?
The -w flag ("perl -w script.pl" or "#! /usr/bin/perl -w") enables lots
of warnings about potential proble
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 03:02 -0500, Michael Waters wrote:
> Has anyone who runs testing been able to successfully compile pan
> 0.13.x source ? 0.13.1 compiled and ran for me a while back but now
> although the build finishes, if I try to run pan, it immediately exits
> with a segmen
; Why do the last lines indent? If I join all the lines and reformat,
> the result is the same. There's no predicting when it will happen.
> Weird. I there some strange setting I've included or omitted from my
> .vimrc?
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the BSD's use tcsh or have
their own csh, if they have their own it might be usable.
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ing it through gawk (GNU awk) instead?
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ize window to available space" a la
>enlightenment.
>
> 2) Must support multiple sequence key bindings a la emacs.
>
> 3) Must be fast.
>
> 4) Must be faster.
>
> alex
I use fvwm2 and am quite happy with it. Also it fulfills all your
requirements (except maybe
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 20:10 +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> The 0.13.1 version you bulit from source segfaults on start? Have you
> tried the Debian version?
Hi, 0.13.1 in unstable or from source segfaults for me, however 0.13.0
in testing works.
> > I can only guess that something I recently
> > ap
cleared the disk cache and
restarted IE. I didn't have the problem with Netscape or iCab, though.
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, but we just told those people to turn off
caching.
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 00:39 -0800, nate wrote:
> I am in the process of learning perl, one of my first "real" scripts
> is a script that goes to weather.com and grabs the current temp
> and humidity and the radar report for a zip code so I can graph
> it in mrtg(http://mrtg.aphroland.org/temperat
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 09:53 -0200, andrej hocevar wrote:
> recently, someone's gave me an older internal USR V.90 modem,
> supposed to work at 56k. However, all I got were speeds at about
> 33k. That was when I noticed the modem uses some X2 technology.
>
> Can I make such a modem useful? I've
ys box, it isn't able to assign fixed DHCP addresses
by MAC address.
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I have a small problem accessing form-vars via JavaScript.
In below example, I have two vars in a form,
one of type radio (n0)
and a normal input-var (n1).
In the JavaScript Function CheckInput() I can acces the value of
n0, but not of n1
.
Depending on the browser, I get different results:
here ?
tia, Michael
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dio-button).
Anybody knows how to access the value of a radio-button in JavaScript ?
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>
> -tk
>
> Michael Naumann wrote:
> >I have a small problem accessing form-vars via JavaScript.
> >In below example, I have two vars in a form,
> > one of type radio (
On Thursday 14 November 2002 01:59, nate wrote:
> Michael Naumann said:
> > Warning: could not lock the chache file. Opening in read-only mode.
>
> I have never used this program, but if it were me the first
> thing I would do is run strace on the app
>
> strace aptitude
V Backspace
where
C-V : Press Control V
Backspace : Hit your Backspace key
If that does not help, you can probably get around
with using C-H instead of Backspace until you fixed it.
HTH, Michael
>
> BTW I would prefer a personal CC as well, my mail provider
> hangs
How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to
install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver,
but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed,
I cannot figure out how to install the rest of the system via NFS.
Am I missing something obvio
On Friday 15 November 2002 07:06, Try KDE wrote:
> The following works on my Mozilla:
... And with opera.
Thanx a lot, this did the trick.
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>
> function check(radio)
> {
> var selected = "";
> for
On Thursday 14 November 2002 06:52, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 10:13:10PM -0500, Seneca wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 12:08:08AM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > > Last day I had a heavy crash of my woody box.
> > > I suspect some misbehaviour of
rrent window by pressing ALT-F9.
(Well, my example just leaves some space to the right and bottom.
Use 100 100, if you want the whole screen)
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15.11.2002 19:23:05, Joe Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>11/15/02 9:05:08 AM, Michael Naumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>What you want is
>>Xman*manualBrowser.geometry :800x900
>>in your .Xdefaults.
>
>Thank you.
>
>How did you figur
-xrm "*Page:1 2"
works without any warning.
Any clues?
advTHANXance, Michael
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itor of your choice, or using vi filename and the same "insert"
>and save & quit commands as visudo)
>
>7) From then on, your regular user can shut down just by typing "halt" into
>a shell. You could even make an icon or menu item to do it.
>
>You might want to add other commands in visudo, like /usr/bin/xcdroast (for
>writing CDs).
>
>Hope this helps,
>Levi
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16.11.2002 00:38:34, Glyn Kennington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone found a way to
>make it ignore shifted mouse events but still process normal clicks?
You can disable it via
:map
Put this in your .vimrc and you're set.
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16.11.2002 01:30:28, Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Better in vi Are you serious. VIM is always better :-)
I agree, except where vi is aliased to vim :->
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16.11.2002 00:12:53, Ricardo Diz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P.S. Does anyone knows how do I put a result from command line into
> mutt/vi when sending mail?
In vi you can read the result of a command like this:
:r !hdparm -tT /dev/hda5
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a stopwatch, so results are not exact.
My system is a Xeon 933, 758MB. Cheers.
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On Friday 15 November 2002 15:25, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 02:40:06PM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > Can anyone of you confirm that this is due to xmms?
> > If so, I think there must be a severe bug anywhere,
> > if not, I think there is an even more severe
etc/fstab with
/dev/scd0 /mnt/plex iso9660 user,ro,noauto 0 0
rebooted my box and everything worked fine, burning works as well as
mounting cd-roms.
thanks to everybody who replied,
#!michael
Donald R. Spoon wrote:
Michael Rauch wrote:
hi,
i recently replaced the SuSE insta
r inside the case, though.
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t all the help you need.
I also recommend visiting http://www.vim.org/
HTH, Michael
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I had a similar problem with an old gateway P150 with a Maxtor DiamondMax
80GB drive. I had to flash the bios and then everything worked right.
Still running Debian Woody as my file server.
Good luck.
Michael
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he GhostScript sense, even though Samsung uses "gdi" in the name of
their proprietary driver. You may need to install the Samsung driver
again since you upgraded your whole setup, but that's just a guess.
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w
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There may or may not be a Debian package for it, but it really isn't
that hard to compile manually (though it does take quite a lot of disk
space).
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ecommend a tool for that?
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There is this wonderful SequoiaView, but only for windows.
So you can share your disk with samba and try it from windows.
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> Oliver
HTH, Michael
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rds because i messed up the
fonts in eclipse (you could fix that, i guess, but i wasn't in the mood
to fiddle around with it)
cheers,
#!michael
Karsten M. Self wrote:
Menu fonts for a number of applications, most of them Gnome / Gtk apps
(and I suspect the latter) are now larger than I
s of the
/usr/include/linux/include/ shows:
bash: cd: /usr/include/linux/include/: No such file or directory
I did find a file under /usr/scr/ called kernel-source-2.4.18.tar.bz2
Is this what the kernel-source package installs?
Michael
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