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Old 07-26-06   #21 (permalink)
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yo dude -
if you installed kernel headers, all you need to do is set the kernelpath environment variable.

OK first check where the kernel headers are, try ls /usr/src/ and paste me the output.

if there is a /usr/src/linux, type ls -al /usr/src and paste me that output.

then type echo $SHELL and tell me what the output is.

if you are bash, zsh... you will need to type export KERNELPATH=/usr/src/linux
assuming that path exists.

if you are using csh, tsch... try setenv KERNELPATH /usr/src/linux

assuming that path exists.

hope this wasnt too late, i just joined this thread like 5 days ago.
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