also sprach David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.07.22.0053 +0200]:
> If the kernel is installed and running, would "uname -r" get what you
> need?  Or if not installed, would running dpkg --contents on the .deb
> and seeing what the /lib/modules/xxx directory name is do it? 

It's installed, but uname -r lists the kernel version and appendix,
not the revision of the debian package that created it. The same
applies to the /lib/modules directory. And if I had the .deb file to
go along, the problem would be solved. But that file cannot be
found...

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