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Old 03-16-2004, 08:17 PM   #1
start1000
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redhat fedora gcc version (compiled for 2.4.20) doesn't match kernel version 2.4.22


I bought red hat linux bible by negus. I intalled the 3CDs with the book (workstation of fedora). I tried a trivial program from linux device driver "hello world". I tried gcc and gcc32. run /sbin/insmod ./hello.o.

The error message is like "gcc is compiler for kernel 2.4.20 not 2.4.22. I am new to linux world. Could anyone tell me what to do please?
 
  


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