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SuSE have an RPM at
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/X/XFree86/XFree86-4.1.0-SuSE/suse71/DRI/km_drm-4.1.0-6.i386.rpm

which has the sources for the kernel modules in it.  I am at work ATM so I
cannot be sure if it will compile and install them itself from it's
post-install script (which would be rather cool), or if it (more likely) just
shoves them on your hard drive and leaves you to it.

It puts the sources in /usr/src/kernel-modules/drm/, according to rpm -qpl, so
it should be safe for debian/slackware people to alien.

Those with RPM based systems should have no problem.

I would not recommend installing SuSEs binary packages on a redhat or mandrake
system. or vice versa, especially for such a core component as X, but there is
little to go wrong here.

I hope this is of use to all those who have asked about it in the recent past,
but please, please, try and use a mirror where possible.

Regards,

Philip Willoughby

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