Wayne, All you have to do is install the kernel-source rpm from your distribution (just drag and drop it on to a running kpackage) and all will come good. Once the sources are installed, you can ONLY run 'make xconfig' from an su root terminal window at /usr/src/linux/. Wayne wrote: > > When I run xconfig I get a command not found message. Should I b e able to run > this from anywhere? I cannot even run it from the directory you have listed > below. WHen I follow the instruction in the book that came with Linux, I > cannot get any further than this also to recompile my kernel. DO I need to > separately install xconfig? -- Regards, Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.
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