Where is my kernel source?
I'm trying to install a driver package on my machine and it fails because it can't locate the kernel source! I'm a Linux noob and I don't know what to do... I'm running Redhat 7.3. Please help!
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install kernel-source.blah.rpm from your distro cds.
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I can't find that RPM. There are several RPMs for the kernel, but none of them say source. I picked the RPM that I thought most appropriate (i686 SMP) and I still can't locate the Kernel source on my hard drive...
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you def don't want an SMP kernel (for multiple cpus), it really will be on your cd's somewhere, if not try here... http://at.rpmfind.net/opsys/linux/RP...el-source.html make sure the version matches EXACTLY though...
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Why not SMP? I have two CPUs and that's what I boot to...
Anyway I've gotten the RPM installed and now I have the source. Now the only problem is when I try to make install for the drivers, it spews out line after line after line of unresolved symbol errors... ARGH!!! What is the deal?? |
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