think it would've been slick using yast2, had the proper module been there to 
complete the configuration of sblive.  i may not have all the development 
packages installed, though i believe i chose 'full install' when i installed 
suse.  i was going about the compilation of emu10k1 via the shell, while in 
folder /lib/modules/

i get the feeling that if that dang version.h was there the mod would compile 
and sblive could be configured.  maybe there's be another error though..

i'll seek out that file and put it in it's place..


On Thursday 16 February 2006 19:02, you wrote:
> It's best to keep things like this on list, that way other people can chime
> in with their wisdom and insights :)  Hopefully someone that is more up to
> speed on SUSE than I am.
>
> just downloaded emu10k1, now i'm trying to figure out where to put it, how
>
> > to
> > compile it, and how to tell whatever settings to use it.  tried adjusting
> > the /etc/modules file but it won't let me write.. logged in as root..
>
> Wait.  How/what is going on here?  My experience with SUSE (I used to use
> it, but I've switched distros) is that if you do things inside of yast2 (as
> long as what you want is supported) everything is slick.  Doing things
> outside of yast2 can lead to problems when you go back into yast2.
>
> > had troubles installing alsa too, dangit, said;
> > the file /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.8-default/source/include/linux/version.h
> > does
> > not exist.  went there and saw the file but when clicked on it says, file
> > seems to not exist.  argh.  a few lines later it said 'please, run the
> > configure script first.
>
> How were you going about this?  In the shell in the directory you unzipped
> the package you downloaded?  Are you sure you have all the development
> packages you need installed?
>
> > maybe i'm still too new to linux to be trying this stuff.
> > cant stop trying though, that'll get nothing done,
> > besides, gotta learn it some time.  thanks all
>
> Everyone has to hose a system at least once.  :)
>
>  leif