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rtgwbmsr:
Maybe it's /usr/local/include ? I dunno, but that would be another place to look.

Stryker:
did you type X's instead of the kernel version number for /usr/src/linux*? look in /usr/src and what's in there? I'm not very well experience with mandrake, but usually stuff is in /usr/src for the kernel sources and such.

Calum:
yeah, go and do an 'ls -al' in /usr/src/ because i think mandrake has symlinks going on in there. it's possible that the directory might just be called /usr/src/linux/... but best to go and check.

solo:
/usr/include/linux ? /usr/src/linux/include is where it usually is

why is it asking you this? did you just install it? are you trying to build some software?

jrigby:
build software,
i got it though
thanks

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