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[CLUG] Kernel sources

[CLUG] Kernel sources

Marcus Viertel Marcus.Viertel at esat.com
Tue Mar 19 14:41:00 GMT 2002


I've got an odd problem with installing the kernel sources. I've now
upgraded to 7.2 (thanks Ronan) and the system runs fine. I usually use KDE,
but I cannot stand the KDE RMP program and use gnomerpm for installing
packages.
To be able to use my ISDN TA (DrayTek USB TA), I need to recompile the
kernel. However, when I select the kernel sources from the source CD to be
installed, it simply doesn't do anything. I've tried this on two separate
systems, but it still doesn't work. I have installed and deinstalled dozens
of other packages this way, but it simply refuses to install the package.

Cheers,

Marcus



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