X include error

This is a discussion about X include error in the Everything Linux category; Hi there! When I'm trying to configure a program/driver, I get the following error: X include missing or something like this How can I solve this??

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Hi there!
 
When I'm trying to configure a program/driver, I get the following error:
X include missing or something like this
 
How can I solve this??

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Try giving us some details so that we have some idea of what is going wrong... ;(

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Ok, the error I get when compiling a program is:
 
X Windows include files missing
Kernel Version Running 2.4.21-99-default
Found Kernel Source Directory ()
grep: /.config: No such file or directory
scripts/setup.sh: line 116: [: -eq: unary operator expected
 
 
Using SuSE 9.0.

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I admit, I'm a WIndows user who likes Linux a lot!!
It's running very smooth...
 
But....
Why are those error mesaages so damn cryptic when installing from source code???

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I think a desktop user could spend a lifetime learning how to decipher error messages in Linux and still run into something that they can't figure out. I guess that's what separates the programmers from us common users..

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You know what, I think you're right
 
Ow well, a computer and it's software and hardware is complex enough to give everyone its own interests.. programmers, common users, designers, etc etc