On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jor-el wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Walter Tautz wrote:
>
> > during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
> > location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
> > but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
> >
> > - Begining of con
David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> source tree corresponding to your kernel; if you're running a
> Debian-provided kernel, you can use the appropriate kernel-source-*
> package for this purpose.
That should be the appropriate kernel-headers-* package.
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Walter Tautz wrote:
> during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
> location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
> but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
>
> - Begining of config log--
>
> What is the location
"Kurc, Marcin A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> get source for the kernel you are running - 2.2.19 and unpack it in
> /usr/src, then point VMware to its include directory
Or, install kernel-headers for your kernel, and link /usr/src/linux to
it. For example, I did this:
# ln -s /usr/src
Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
> location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
> but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
>
> - Begining of config log--
>
> What is the location
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Cc: Walter Tautz
Subject: trying to run VMwareworkstation 3.0.0-1455..says I have wrong
kernel headers
during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
but it complains: (I am running testing (woody
during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
- Begining of config log--
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your run
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