Re: KERNEL HEADERS

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Ok I checked and as I thought the headers are installed. My problem is that I have to install a link to them and can't figure out what file they are in in order to link to them.

Dave

Antonio Olivares wrote:
--- On Sun, 9/21/08, David McCormick <dmccormick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: David McCormick <dmccormick@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: KERNEL HEADERS
To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 7:40 AM
I have been trying to install drivers for a Marvell nic and
an Atheros wireless on my new Toshiba laptop but when I run the install scripts I get the error Kernel Headers not found. If I try to install them RPM it says they are already installed. I have searched the archives but can't find a reference to where they are.
I have loaded FC-9 x86_64, I use it on two other machines
with no problem, on a Toshiba Satellite and the hardware is factory installed on it. I have found the tar balls to get them working if I can just find where the headers are.

Thanks
Dave

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# rpm -qa kernel-headers

if they ae installed will return [students@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa kernel-headers
kernel-headers-2.6.26.3-29.fc9.i386
[students@localhost ~]$

if they are not present for your running kernel `uname -r`, then you may
# yum install kernel-headers

Regards,

Antonio


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