> What I did was:
cool thanks. this does seem to be the solution.
thanks.
adam.
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Adam Shand wrote:
> i'm trying to install vmware which looks really cool
> (http://www.vmware.com) but running into this problem. because it
> doesn't have a module for my kernel already setup it wants to build one
> but claims that:
What I did was:
1. mv /usr/include
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 02:23:51PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 02:01:46PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
> > it appears that i've got some default debian headers which aren't updated
> > when i compile my kernel. what is the approved way for me to fix this so
> > i won't break any
*- On 13 Apr, Adam Shand wrote about "vmware and kernel header mismatches..."
>
> hey.
>
> i've compiled and installed my own kernel for ages with debian. currently
> i'm running 2.2.5 with no problems until now.
>
> i'm trying to install vmware
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 02:01:46PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
> it appears that i've got some default debian headers which aren't updated
> when i compile my kernel. what is the approved way for me to fix this so
> i won't break anything?
The problem is that the kernel headers in /usr/lib/linux
hey.
i've compiled and installed my own kernel for ages with debian. currently
i'm running 2.2.5 with no problems until now.
i'm trying to install vmware which looks really cool (http://www.vmware.com)
but running into this problem. because it doesn't have a module for my
kernel already setup
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