Do a "uname -r" to see if you have a different kernel version than the
sources. It also happened to me once...



El s�b, 02-08-2003 a las 17:03, stefmit escribi�:
> I am sorry if this does not work for you, but I had the identical issue a 
> couple of times/installs - the kernel-source was either not installed, or 
> I've played with a newer one, put it there for future upgrades, and forgot, 
> etc. Are you sure it is the one you are running (either as version, or "type" 
> - i.e. SMP)?
> 
> Stef
> 
> On Saturday 02 August 2003 08:32 am, Joseph Loo wrote:
> > The kernel source is already installed.
> >
> > stefmit wrote:
> > >Install kernel-source, and you will be OK. Once doing that, VMWare will
> > > find everything it needs, and default the header files to where they are
> > > ...
> > >
> > >Stef
> > >
> > >On Friday 01 August 2003 11:31 pm, Joseph Loo wrote:
> > >>I have mandrake 9.1 install on my system. I am running the smp version
> > >>and trying to get vmware 4.0 up an running. Everytime I try to do the
> > >>vmware-config.pl, it prompts for the include headers. There is the
> > >>default /usr/src/linux/include. Everytime it tries to configure it, it
> > >>come back with wrong kernel version. Does anyone know where I need to
> > >>point the header file to get the smp version of the kenerl?
> > >
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