markusan
February 11th, 2011, 06:13 PM
I originally posted this message in the beginners forum, but thought it was better placed here. I will remove the other thread once this issue has been resolved.
I am trying to install the Marvell Yukon driver for the 88E8056 LAN port and I have a kernel header mismatch. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 but thinking of switching to Ubuntu 10.10.
I have seen very similar problems on the forums, but not the exact versions so I was wondering if anyone has a good solution. The installation proceeds to the point where it checks the kernel header version.
Check kernel header version (kernel:2.6.32 != Header:2.6.32.15+drm33). [failed]
The installation script gives a list of possible solutions. One of them is to overwrite current include/version.h with the include/version.h currently running.
At the end of the installation the following is given:
Your kernel versionL2.6.32-24-generic
Your header version:2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Does anyone have a solution for my problem? I am very new to Linux in general and especially Ubuntu, so I do not feel comfortable tampering with the kernel. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :smile:
I am trying to install the Marvell Yukon driver for the 88E8056 LAN port and I have a kernel header mismatch. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 but thinking of switching to Ubuntu 10.10.
I have seen very similar problems on the forums, but not the exact versions so I was wondering if anyone has a good solution. The installation proceeds to the point where it checks the kernel header version.
Check kernel header version (kernel:2.6.32 != Header:2.6.32.15+drm33). [failed]
The installation script gives a list of possible solutions. One of them is to overwrite current include/version.h with the include/version.h currently running.
At the end of the installation the following is given:
Your kernel versionL2.6.32-24-generic
Your header version:2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Does anyone have a solution for my problem? I am very new to Linux in general and especially Ubuntu, so I do not feel comfortable tampering with the kernel. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :smile: