The install_kb_bells script must be run the first time KB is installed, and
additionally every time a new version (or update) of the Linux kernel is
installed.  You must have the gcc compiler and the Linux kernel sources
already available on your machine.  Newer Linux versions are being packaged
differently.  You may also need to install kernel module development
packages or header files as well.

As superuser, in a terminal window, change to the kb_bells directory and
type ./install_kb_bells <enter>.  If the install was successful, you will
be instructed to reboot the machine for the changes to take effect.  If the
install fails, you may be missing packages or header files.

Author: Walt Legowski, WA1KKM
E-Mail: wa1kkm@k2ct.net
