hi,
   compile the module with the following 
  
    gcc -c -Wall -I/usr/src/linux/include

   it should work. assuming that the source is installed and it is that of the kernel 
you are running.

regards
harsha


On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 09:21:36PM +0100, amogh r wrote:
> Hi  friends,
>        Som  serious  help  needed  here??
> How  do  I     install    the    'kerneld'   support 
> <which has  to be  done  during  configuring   the 
> kernel  befor   compiling  it?..>
> 
> Each  time  I  try  to  ?insmod?  a  device ?driver
> module  after  compiling  the  DRIVER CODE??I  get a 
> confounded  messg  saying 
> 
>  ?COULD  NOT  FIND  THE  KERNEL VERSION  THE  MODULE 
> WAS  COMPILED FOR??.?
> How  do i get rid  of  that.....?????
>  Is  there  any  other way  a  module  can be 
> inserted  into the  kernel<or  the  driver code  run 
> directly?..!>
> 
> 
> 
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