I have an 11.2 system that I want to use to compile a kernel driver. The kernel that is installed is almost the same as the one I need (same version, but the -desktop version rather then the desired -default version). I guess I can get the proper version compiled if I install the desired kernel headers. I do not in any way want to replace the existing kernel install. All I want it a parallel install of the headers needed to do my compile. I have the RPMS that are needed: kernel-default-devel-2.6.31.14-0.6.1.i586.rpm kernel-source-2.6.31.14-0.6.1.noarch.rpm kernel-syms-2.6.31.14-0.6.1.i586.rpm Would these be enough? The kernel-source and kernel-syms match the current kernel (I am fairly certain). It is the kernel-default-devel that I think is the issue. Can I install these so that they do not mess up the installed kernel, but are in the expected directories for their version of the kernel? Yours sincerely, Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems / Ramböll RST Office: Int +46 10-615 60 20 Mobile: Int +46 70-815 1696 roger.oberholtzer@ramboll.se ________________________________________ Ramböll Sverige AB Krukmakargatan 21 P.O. Box 17009 SE-104 62 Stockholm, Sweden www.rambollrst.se -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org