Aaaahhhh I'm kind of a newbie, I tried make-kpkg, got the response 
command not found. should it be  apt-make-kpkg?
Also I'm using  the bf24 kernel on a pentium III 500mHz desktop system. 
When I did apt-cache search kernel-headers I got  a list of headers 
kernel-header.2.4.16 and kernel-header.2.4.18.  for all the different 
flavors of debian. Should I download the src file for whichever 
kernel-header file I download?

Cam Ellison wrote:

>* Chris McCormick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>>At 01:22 10/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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>>>My apologies if I'm rehashing a previously discussed issue.
>>>
>>>I just tried to upgrade my nvidia TNT2 drivers using nvidia_glx-1.0.3123 
>>>and nividia_kernel-1.0.3123. Make install went fine for nvidia_glx but 
>>>when I tried to make install nividia_kernel I received the following 
>>>message:
>>>In file included from nv.c:14:
>>>nv.linux.h:24: linux/modversions.h: No such file or directory.
>>>make ***[nv.o] error 1.
>>>
>>>Is modversions.h a file that's somewhere in the Debian distribution? I 
>>>just searched the package list and I didn't find anything. Any help will 
>>>be appreciated.
>>>      
>>>
>>You need to have the kernel headers for your kernel installed.
>>
>>apt-cache search kernel-headers
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>>then install the same one as you are running.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Chris.
>>
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>Better still, use make-kpkg.  That will take care of the headers, and
>in fact will work better if you have customized your kernel.
>
>Cam
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