Christian Perrier wrote: >> (But what does "suitably configured" actually mean? Is it talking >> about an unpacked kernel source tree with an appropriate .config?) > > I think this probably means that "make config" should have been run in > that kernel tree.
This is a use of the word "configured" that normal users have no particular reason to be familiar with - nonprogrammers get their software from apt-get, not make! But meanwhile: hang on, what package is this "kernel-headers-*"? Does it mean linux-headers-2.6.*, or does the module-build system work with kfreebsd too? So maybe it should be something like This requires either a full suitably prepared Linux kernel build environment or a linux-headers-* package matching the currently running kernel. Do not choose this option if neither of these is available. -- JBR Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]