>
> You can look into /usr/src/linux/include - maybe the files pine need are
> there, so you have to make a simlink from /usr/include to /usr/src/linux,
> just like that:
ahh THAT is the problem! /usr/src/linux/include did NOT exist meaning the
kernel-source-2.2.x.i386.rpm (x being the kernel version) was not
installed.... which means it was probably removed manually because rpm
would have had a cow uninstalling this (i assume) and I --force'd the
install.
> 1. If you use a distro like RedHat, you can install kernel-headers RPM
I knew my redhat CD's would come in handy sometime :o)
thanks, Kir!
-nicole
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