Hi all. I'm new to Debian and I have a problem: modversions.h doesn't exist. I know this has been mentioned before, but those threads didn't help me. I need to install the nForce drivers to use my motherboard's (an Abit NF7-S) built-in ethernet. When I use make, the modversions.h not found error is returned. I have looked around for answers, which have said things like "install the kernel headers" (done, no effect) and "install the kernel source and sym-link to it" (done, no effect) and "cp /boot/config-2.4.18-bf2.4 .config followed by make oldconfig and make dep" (both make oldconfig and make dep return 'no such target' errors, I think this must be a really newbish mistake). The self installer for the nVidia drivers for my graphics card corroborates the improperly configured headers explanation by returning an error to that effect. Right now, startx ends with "no screens found" and "server closed by peer" so I'm assuming I need to install those video card drivers. What this all boild down to is, 'how do I properly configure my kernel headers?' I'm using kernel 2.4.18, installed from 7 iso images of 3.0 r2 binaries and one labelled update. Following the advice of a friend, I installed nothing with taskel or dselect on install and used apt-get as I needed packages. So far I have apt-got x-window-systemcore, kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4, the kernel source and the nVidia kernel stuff. To write and email this I have booted back into Windows (by changing the boot order of my hard drives in the motherboard BIOS). Thanks in advance, Daniel
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