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> 
> >
> > 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

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