[NTLUG:Discuss] Redhat 7.2 printer
Rick Matthews
RedHat.Linux at verizon.net
Tue Jan 15 22:35:10 CST 2002
> Am I to assume from the lack of response
> that noone has the answer? :)
I don't know who "noone" is, but if he knows, he apparently "ain't
sayin".
> Where does RedHat 7.2 keep the kernel C header files?
I'm a relative novice at this, but is that something you can find out
through RPM?
I'm running RedHat 7.1, and I did a search for "headers" in the RPM
database, found the kernel-headers" RPM and listed the files. I'm seeing
files in:
/usr/include/asm
/usr/include/linux
That's probably not what you are looking for, is it?
Rick
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From: discuss-admin at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-admin at ntlug.org]On Behalf
Of Bobby Wrenn
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:13 PM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Redhat 7.2 printer
Am I to assume from the lack of response that noone has the answer? :)
That's hard to believe!
Where does RedHat 7.2 keep the kernel C header files?
Bobby
Bobby Wrenn wrote:
>
> I have been using mostly Redhat and Mandrake for the last few years
and
> have never had problems with smb printer setup. I just built a new box
> and thought it would be a good time to go to RH 7.2 because of the new
> printer support. While the printer data base seems to be extensive, I
> can't get the printer to work at all. No response, no error, no
nothing.
> After a minute or so the job gets flushed out of the queue. I'm about
> ready to go back to Mandrake 7.1. Everything seemed to work there.
But,
> I would like to run the latest versions of all software I use
regularly
> and have problems upgrading packages with RPM. So, if I can get the
> printer to work, I'll go on to the next problem which is VMware.
>
> Has anyone gotten VMware to run on RH 7.2?
>
> When I try to configure it I get:
>
> None of VMware's pre-built vmmon modules is suitable for your running
> kernel. Do you want this script to try to build the vmmon module for
> your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)?
> [yes]
>
> What is the location of the directory of C header files that match
your
> running
> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include]
>
> What files is the script looking for and where are they?
>
> TIA
> Bobby
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