The make module_install command installs the modules into
/lib/modules/2.x.xx/. Search for your file into this directory instead
of into the sources directory.
If you can't find it, go to /lib/modules/2.x.xx/ and browse to see if
there is some modules. If you find some, then you should probably
Athlon64 processors can execute 32 bits instructions. But you can't
use 32 bits executables with 64 bits libraries (or contrary), and this
will append while recompiling your system (when a library used by
emerge or gcc will be recompiled), so it should fail at any time. I
think it can be done,
You can use smb:/// to view all the network on konqueror and nautilus.
You can also use the nmblookup command, but it usually returns IP
addresses instead of names. Finally you can use smbtree to display
recursively workgroups, servers and shares, but it should take much
time if your network is
If you just want to view instant output rate without recording it
there is a simple text program called nload. You can also use iftop if
you want to view the rate of each connections.
2005/5/22, Sad Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
q-parser wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 06:56
it should work without configuration...
2005/5/23, Francesco Talamona [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 23 May 2005 16:12, Emmanuel Durin wrote:
You can use smb:/// to view all the network on konqueror and
nautilus. You can also use the nmblookup command, but it usually
returns IP addresses instead
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