> In article <cistron.Pine.LNX.3.96.991006121643.3369C-100000@mango.delix.de>,
> Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.de> wrote:
> >People manually upgrading their kernel don't have the modified version.h,
> >because /usr/include/linux should be a symlink to
> >/usr/src/linux/include/linux in any case...
>
> Argh please not _that_ discussion again.
>
> On my (Debian) system, /usr/include/linux is _not_ a symlink to
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux and hasn't been for ages.
Please explain how third party modules are to be compiled on such a
system? I have frequently have users calling tech support that need to
know.
-ben
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