Mike, I am referring to the live CD images available at the
trinity.pearsoncomputing.net
site. I said so in my original post. Whoever maintains this list should be able to tell me
if the kernel was compiled for those images specifically, and where the actual kernel
sources are.
I should add, I only had that problem with the Maverick image. I didn't try to install
VMWare on the Lucid image. But I didn't like the quality of the sound of my (external)
microphone on the Lucid image, it's a lot better on the Maverick image, so I was
considering using Maverick.
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Luciano ES
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On Sunday 02 January 2011, Mike Bird wrote:
On Sun January 2 2011 12:44:10 Luciano ES wrote:
I am trying Ubuntu Maverick with Trinity 3.5.12,
the live image I got from
the
trinity.pearsoncomputing.net site. I am testing how well it works
before I do a potential upgrade. One of my tests includes installing
VMWare. I couldn't make it work, VMWare complains that the source in
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.whatever/include doesn't match the
installed/running kernel, so it can't build the required modules. I got the
source from the Adept Manager application (plus the build-essential
package). Do you folks know anything about that? How can I get a kernel
source that will match the running kernel?
Trinity users come from a wide variety of distros. For example,
my primary distro is Debian. I've used Ubuntu but I'm no expert.
You might find that one of the Ubuntu mailing lists or forums
would be more certain of giving you the best answer to your
question.
--Mike Bird
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