* Jimmy Richards (longshot@c243491-a.aurora1.co.home.com) [010713 16:56]: <snip> > cd /usr/src > apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.19 > > > Then I think you have to untar or bunzip2 it like so... > > > tar zxvf <kernel.tar.gz file> > > or > > tar jxvf <kernel.tar.bz2 file> > > > > Then it should make a directory called 'linux' and you can optionally do > the following (it's a good idea)... > > > mv linux linux-2.2.19 > ln -sv linux-2.2.19 linux > Actually, it will create a directory called (appropriately) kernel-source-2.2.19, which can be left as-is. (That's one of a few differences between a kernel-source-....deb and a tarball downloaded from kernel.org) Also, as I think someone else has already pointed out, if you're looking for a kernel header, try a kernel-headers package instead of a kernel-source. Vineet
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