Just to clarify I think it is actually disk set 'K'. As far as I know,
there is not a Slackware Linux 3.2.0, although there was in the past. It
was a set of drivers for peripherals not supported by the kernel.
Hope this helps...
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick J. Dughi <dughi@IMAXX.NET>
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca <CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca>
Date: Thursday, July 10, 1997 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Compiling, Lib Errors?
> My take on it: When installing that version of linux, one of the
>disk sets (q i think) is for source code to the kernel. Its optional.
>(Required if you want to actually upgrade sometime.. but otherwise,
>optional). The files you need are in that disk set. If you don't have
>access to them, you can probably either
> a) locate the disk set on the net, and put your own in there (make
>sure you have the version right)
> b) Have the sysadmin install them for you.
>
> I may be wrong.
> Patrick Dughi
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