I decided to switch from using kernel.org kernels to debian ones, as space is not an issue and I like the package management system.
However, I need the madwifi module to have network access, so I installed linux-headers-2.6.16-1-k7 (yes, I do have a k7, so it's not that). I ran a 'make-kpkg debian' in the /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.16-1-k7 directory, and got no errors, so I proceeded to run 'make-kpkg modules_image'. This spat out the error: The UTS Release version in include/linux/version.h "2.6.16-1-k7" does not match current version: "2.6.16" Please correct this. make: *** [modules_image] Error 2 and died. I tried deleting the madwifi directory and trying with alsa-source, to the same end, so I don't think it's something in the module. And, for reference, I'm not running a kernel 2.6.16, I'm currently running 2.6.17-rc1. The first line when I tried to make the modules_image was: exec debian/rules DEBIAN_REVISION=2.6.16-10.00.Custom modules_image which is, I suspect, part of the problem, but I'm not sure. I don't know the gritty details of the kernel, building the kernel and modules 'just worked' before, so I would appreciate some help in figurinig out how to solve this problem. TIA, -- Christopher Nelson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Why can't we ever attempt to solve a problem in this country without having a 'War' on it?" -- Rich Thomson, talk.politics.misc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]