uname -r will output the version of the running kernel. The directory is created when you install a kernel and it's modules, whether it's a pre-compiled package or a custom kernel you build from source. On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 08:39 +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Alex Pintilie wrote: > > # make install-modules > > rm -f /lib/modules/2.6.20.3-ubuntu1/misc/snd*.*o > > ... > > Then "make" continues to work with /lib/modules/2.6.20.3-ubuntu1/ as > > destination directory. The problem is, I don't know where this directory > > comes from, I never saw it before nor did I install any packages with > > that number. My installed kernels are 2.6.20-16-generic > > 2.6.20-16-lowlatency. > > The configure scripts checks the following directories to find the > kernel source: > 1) the directory specified with --with-kernel=... > 2) /lib/modules/`uname -r`/source > 3) /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build > 4) /usr/src/linux > > What is the output of "uname -r"? > > > Regards, > Clemens > _______________________________________________ > Alsa-devel mailing list > Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel -- Tobin Davis <tdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel