RE: RHEL5 kernel-headers
- From: "Johan Booysen" <johan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 14:54:43 +0100
Doh!
Silly me...
Thanks very much!
:)
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Subject: Re: RHEL5 kernel-headers
I think your looking for is the kernel-devel package. up2date -i
kernel-devel or yum install kernel-devel should work just fine depending
on which version of red hat you are using.
The sources will then be under the /usr/src/ directory.
Romeo
On 6/26/07, Johan Booysen <johan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone know why there isn't yet a kernel-headers rpm package for
RHEL5's x86_64 version?
Just wondering, because I seem to need it to get my test lab laptop's
wireless card to work (via NDISWrapper).
Thanks.
Johan
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