April 24, 201511 yr I'm going to give recompiling a go with Unraid so it can be used with TvHeadend Already looked at the wiki. And collected all the things I think I might need - downloaded from Slackware 14.1 I've started to assemble the packages that are required on a Slackware 14.1 kernel 64 bit So far I've got bc-1.06.95-x86_64-2 binutils-2.24.51.0.3-x86_64-1 cmake-2.8.12-x86_64-1 cpio-2.11-x86_64-2 curl-7.36.0-x86_64-1 cxxlibs-6.0.18-x86_64-1 gcc-4.8.4-x86_64-1 gcc-g++-4.8.4-x86_64-1 git-1.8.4-x86_64-1 glibc-2.21-x86_64-1 gtk+-1.2.10-x86_64-5 gtk+2-2.24.20-x86_64-1 gtk+3-3.8.2-x86_64-2 infozip-6.0-x86_64-2 libidn-1.25-x86_64-2 make-3.82.tar mpfr-3.1.2-x86_64-1 nano-2.3.6.tar ncurses-5.9-x86_64-3 openssl-1.0.1k-x86_64-1 patch-2.7.4.tar perl-5.18.1.tar pkg-config-0.25-x86_64-1 pkgtools-14.1-noarch-2 And also Linux-Kenel-3.19.4.tar Just missing the kernel-headers - anyone kind enough to let me know where to grab them and what version is required? Much appreciated..
April 24, 201511 yr The kernel headers are typically installed from building the kernel. But they are also typically available separately.
April 24, 201511 yr Author The kernel headers are typically installed from building the kernel. But they are also typically available separately. Typical for me I'm useless and can't find them. I was looking at the wiki instructions here Looked at the slackware site but nothing there..
April 24, 201511 yr make headers_install That is the command used in the kernel makefile to install the headers.
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