bpislife

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Joined: Aug. 2004 |
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Posted: Aug. 20 2004,02:32 |
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Hello,
I really need help with one simple task. I am trying to install LIRC for a remote, and i get through the ./configure and it tells me no kernel source was found. After doing research i found out that the kernel source was purposely removed.
the question is this, is there a way i can put the kernel source back in? I am new to this type of Linux use, so any help is good help.
Also, this is a link to a site that walks through the steps to install the RF on Linux, the only problem is i don't understand it. Can someone help me by deciphering wht it is i have to do. The Xfree86 section doesn't look like the file in DSL and the RC.local (or something) doesn't match DSL. Here is the link
http://remotew.free.fr/linux_en.htm
Please let me know what it is i have to do to make DSL run this RF remote. LIRC would take care of the everything but if i can;t get the source i need the tutorial. I looked at the other posts and they don't explain how to get the source and install it. Like i said i am newer to Linux.
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