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nic
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Kernel-Headers???
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Thursday 12 August 2010, 10:31:58 pm »
Hello,
i want to compile driver for a intel network card but where do i get the Kernel-Headers?
I downloaded the devel-srpms but there are only the PAE and SMP kernel headers,
not the kernel headers for the standard installation...
Can anybody help me?
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Re: Kernel-Headers???
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Friday 13 August 2010, 03:57:08 am »
I got same problem to install my Atheros AR8131 onboard NIC and i install this kernel-headers: 2.6.27.19-72.e25PAE
But i couldnt create the rpm, have to use the "make" and "make install" command, but i'm a novice on it and it's my first experience with linux.
You download de EFW-COmmunity 2.4 SRMPS from sourceforge?
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Friday 13 August 2010, 03:59:46 am »
Yes, i downloaded them from sourceforge...
I also compiled my drivers with the PAE-Headers, but i get the error "invalid module format"-error
when i try to load the modules via insmod...
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Friday 13 August 2010, 08:04:33 am »
To use kernel PAE headers you must first change EFW to use that kernel.
efw-upgrade
smart install kernel-PAE
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Friday 13 August 2010, 08:18:23 am »
And other big important thing is reboot after install, i know it's a noob thing but for me that is my first experiencie with endian and linux i spend 6 hours for it and then i remember to see on dashboard what kernel i am using and realase that i need to reboot to upgrade the kernel!
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