[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > I got and compiled DOSEMU 0.63.1.75. After several attempts, going back > > and forth to pick up needed stuff like bison, byacc, libslang it finally > > compiled. Then when I tried to run it, I get this: > > > > Error: The module was compiled on kernel version 2.0.0 > > This kernel(mine) is version 2.0.13. They don't match. > > Check that the module is useable with the current kernel, > > recompile the module and try again. > > > > Where can I find the up to date module (emumodule) ? Or what should > > I do to make the one I have match the current kernel? > > > > > > Chuma > > > > I had some problems like that at one time when compiling some programs. > Chances are the /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm are pointing > to the original installed kernel you had. You have probably since > then compiled your own version of the kernel but not used the proper > Debian kernel source package and hence didn't update these two > directories. You may want to try making symbolic links for these > directories to the include directories for the kernel you compiled > and do a clean recompile of dosemu. > > Cheers! > Richard.. > --------------------------------------------
I looked at both directories . They do not compare so I hesitate to do that until I learn how to unlink in case I mess up. Thanks Richard. I'm afraid I may not have understood you well enough. Chuma