Re: kernel headers - where to put?

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 02:22:12 -0500, cdrobsonjr wrote:

> I have used up2date to get the latest released kernel 2.4.22-1.2149.nptl
> and my nvidia video driver no longer works.
> I downloaded the latest version of nVidia's shell installer program,
> but it complains of not having "precompiled kernel interface".
> It offers to try and get one from its own site, but when I say, yes,
> and it tries, it does not find one that matches my level of kernel.

See my reply at nvnews.net.

> up2date also installed the latest kernel-source and kernel-docs, but
> apparently does not get the latest kernel headers??  I did a search
> and only found the original kernel headers (2115).
> So, anyway, I went to download.fedora.redhat.com and got the kernel
> headers (both athlon and i686), but I don't know the appropriate
> spot in the directory tree to put them so that they will be found
> by nVidia's install shell script.
As long as you have matching version numbers for kernel and
kernel-source packages, you should be fine. Check with the commands
Alexander Dalloz gave you. And you don't need to "insert" anything into
the directory tree. The RedHat Package Manager (RPM) takes care of that
for you. 

-- 
Matt




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