2.4.10?  I'm impressed......I'm still on 2.4.10 but from our earlier 
conversations I think you have the definite knowledge advantage on me.  I'm 
actually very glad about that.  I had joined an MSCE users group a few years 
ago and was disappointed to find that I had as much experience as anyone else 
in the group.  I tried to find a Linux users group in this area a few years 
ago but somehow missed this group and could only find that there was a group 
in Lafayette which I didn't want to join because it was an hour 
away....laziness on my part. ;>
I'm glad that you and I'm sure most of the other members of the users group 
know more than me........I have an insatiable curiousity where Linux and Perl 
are concerned and I can't wait to learn more.
I actually have a Perl script that is parsing through data from our two PBX 
telephone switches at work and presenting the information in report form to 
some clients via a mainframe report distribution (VPS) system in our 
production environment.
I am very interested in webpage frontend, database server backend 
programming...however, everyone at work uses vbscript, asp, IIS and MS SQL 
Server.
I want to use PHP, Perl, Apache, and whatever DB server makes the most sense.
I am going to attempt a kernel upgrade as soon as I get this VPN stuff 
working.
I guess what I need to do is locate the source files on the installation 
media and move it to the correct directory and then attempt the installation 
of the Cisco VPN client again.  I am pretty certain that the source files did 
Not get copied by default and I didn't think to do a custom install to allow 
for it.
Thanks,
Cleve

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Subject: Re: [brluglist] source files?
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 19:15:30 -0600
From: Mnemonic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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As a result of the conversation we had earlier, Cleve, I have been working on
a kernel upgrade and I can tell you that the default directory from
kernel.org is /usr/src/linux.  The modules directory is not what you are
looking for...at least I do not believe this to be the case.  Perhaps the
source code for the kernel was not installed during the installation?  You
might want to check this.  I know that Mandrake did not do it by default.  At
least not for me. ;)  BTW:  I am currently running kernel version
2.4.18-01klw.

- -KLW

On Saturday 09 March 2002 06:46 pm, you wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm installing the Cisco VPN client into RH 7.2
> It is asking me for the kernel source directory and the installation
> program states that it should be at /usr/src/linux-2.4 by default for RH
> 7.2 ..........they ain't there.
> Found something at /lib/modules/2.4.7-10 but that ain't what it wants
> neither.
>
> Anybody gots some ideas?//?
>
> Help me out here......if I can VPN into work and then use VNC to connect to
> my work computer then I won't need Windows any longer!
> (bet that'll get everyones attention!  ;>)
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can give me,
> Cleve

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