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Old 6th March 2007, 09:42 PM
Gualicho Offline
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kernel-headers and kernel-devel?

I was wondering, as i'm new to linux, what are those two packages? What's the difference between headers and devel? And why would i want to install them? Also, what are the directories where they get installed to? Thanks!
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