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Re: sebek question
From: Pierre LALET <lalet () enseirb fr>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:34:38 +0100
Hi, Rick S. wrote:
is there a way to compile sebek so you don't need the kernel sources? Here's my issue. I have the binary kernel, but no sources. And I'd like to run sebek on this machine. Is there a way?
I suppose you are talking about the Linux Sebek client. If so, you'll need at least the headers. If you are using Debian GNU/Linux, the kernel headers are in the package kernel-headers-<version> ; I suppose there is something equivalent on any Linux distribution.
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