Hi all - have been looking about and this seems to be a common query with Kubuntu 6.06 LTS.
Trying to install software/drivers/modules from source using "make" command. Now my experience with make is that you need the gcc*.., cpp*.. packages. Many resources in this forum suggest installing package "build-essential". This is already installed when I view this in System > Adept (package manager). But the "whereis make" shows that make is not recognised/not installed.
I have upgraded from Ubuntu 5.10 where I simply installed the gcc*.., cpp*.. packages and built from source.
Any solutions on this doozie?
Trying to install software/drivers/modules from source using "make" command. Now my experience with make is that you need the gcc*.., cpp*.. packages. Many resources in this forum suggest installing package "build-essential". This is already installed when I view this in System > Adept (package manager). But the "whereis make" shows that make is not recognised/not installed.
I have upgraded from Ubuntu 5.10 where I simply installed the gcc*.., cpp*.. packages and built from source.
Any solutions on this doozie?
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