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Re: debian sarge kernel question



thanks
perhaps i got a older version.
but i hope the debian developer's group include kernel source code at
new version
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 05:28:07PM +0200, Romain Marciel wrote:
> monky wrote:
> >hello,everybody
> >i download debian sarge Disk 1 from internet and install it.
> >everything is successful.but i download other software in my computer.
> >when i compile there softwares,the system promt me "your must have
> >kernel header file".
> >i run 'uname -r' at my computer,i get some message "2.6.8-1-686".i
> >install debian sarge with linux26 and default settings.but sarge Disk 1
> >have not the kernel source code,so i use apt-get download a kernel
> >source ball and uncompress it in /usr/src.some question here,when i run
> >' apt-cache search kernel|grep 2.6.8|grep ^k|grep source',i get
> >following messages:
> >kernel-patch-2.6.8-hppa - Diffs to the kernel source for HP PA-RISC
> >(2.6)
> >kernel-patch-2.6.8-m68k - Diffs to the kernel source for m68k
> >kernel-patch-2.6.8-s390 - Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.6.8 for IBM
> >S/390 and zSeries
> >kernel-source-2.6.8 - Linux kernel source for version 2.6.8 with Debian
> >patches
> >kernel-tree-2.6.8 - Linux kernel source tree for building Debian kernel
> >images
> >
> >just you see,there have not about "2.6.8-1-686" recordes.
> >so i can not compile my application which require kernel header file
> >util i recompile my linux kernel with new kernel(kernel-source-2.6.8).
> >who can tell me why the debian sarge default install and the system
> >kernel is 2.6.8-1-686(or 386),but have not fit kernel source code???
> >because it, i must compile my kernel tow times (install and
> >recompile),i'am not understander why it???
> >sorry for my pool english:)
> >
> >
> 
> When I installed Sarge, I got a 2.6.8-2-686... There's no problem with 
> this package : I've just made an apt-get install 
> kernel-header-2.6.8-2-686 and everything went on without problem...
> Perhaps you should upgrade your kernel version ?
> Romain Lorquet
> 
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