Hello: Forive me if this a newbie question, but I can't seem to find my question documented anywhere. I'm a long-time slackware user, and compile a new kernel with my eyes closed. I've decided to give Debian a try, and everything's been going well. Here's my one problem. I selected to install the kernel-source for 2.0.29 and 2.0.30 from my new 1.3.1 cd using dselect. Afterwards, it shows that it was installed, but my /usr/src directory is still empty.
#1 Where is this source? #2 Do I still compile using the make config like before? #3 If I just pull the kernel source via ftp, can I compile like before (slackware) or do I risk damaging any of Debian's package management features? Thank for any help! Mark ====================================================================== Mark A. Bialik (414) 290-6700 Systems/Security Administrator www.pmihwy.com/~markb Preferred Medical Informatics [EMAIL PROTECTED] Infinity HealthCare, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mequon, WI USA www.linux.org -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .