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| Hello i was trying to install a driver for my NIC, while building the package, i got this error windows Kernel Source Tree Not Found what is the problem? what can i do to resolve it Please tell me step by step to resolve it Thank yo |
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| On 2005-07-28, chansira <chansira@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote: > windows Kernel Source Tree Not Found > > what is the problem? You didn't installed the Kernel Sources. > what can i do to resolve it Install it. > Please tell me step by step to resolve it Read the documentation about "recompiling the kernel", follow instructions. Davide -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. --Steve Conley |
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| "Davide Bianchi" <davideyeahsure@onlyforfun.net> wrote in message news:slrndeh4n9.1ru.davideyeahsure@fogg.onlyforfun .net... > On 2005-07-28, chansira <chansira@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote: >> windows Kernel Source Tree Not Found >> >> what is the problem? > > You didn't installed the Kernel Sources. > >> what can i do to resolve it > > Install it. > >> Please tell me step by step to resolve it > > Read the documentation about "recompiling the kernel", follow > instructions. > > Davide Davide? Are you trying to act like a sock puppet for Peter Breuer by giving obvious but useless answers like "read the docs"? Chansira, please give us a hint about which Linux distribution you are using. Most of them have kernel-source packages that wind up installed in /usr/src/linux-[version], but some of them such as Fedora Core 4 have the kernel SRPM instead, and you'd need to build or grab the kernel sources from that. |