Hi
i am cross compiling modules for kernel 3.6.9 for an arm embedded board
(comes with kernel but no modules).
however, i need a driver for 8188eu, which does not come with this kernel.
i downloaded a new kernel tree with 8188eu driver. it is not 3.6.9 so it
will not insmod if i compile
the module in a separate directory
3. Create a proper Makefile in that directory
4. Go there, and run
make -C /path/to/linux/tree M=`pwd`
Or, alternatively, just use the newer kernel in general, if it is at all
possible.
On 03/17/2014 11:20 AM, Erez D wrote:
Hi
i am cross compiling modules
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm a bit lost. I need
SCSI-ATAPI support for my new ide CDRW. I read the CD-Writing-HOWTO,
the Kernel-HOWTO, the SCSI-HOWTO and I think I know in **theory**
what I have to do. I know the sources are in /usr/src/linux but I've
never compiled a Kernel
"Shlomo Solomon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm a bit lost. I need
SCSI-ATAPI support for my new ide CDRW. I read the CD-Writing-HOWTO,
the Kernel-HOWTO, the SCSI-HOWTO and I think I know in **theory**
what I have to do. I know the sources are in
On 5 Jul 1999, chen shapira wrote:
Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. I tried to use LILO to multi-boot into either HDD (the other one runs
MS-DOS) and
at first it was quite ok, but after two days or so it started
malfunctioning, putting 'L 01
01 01 01 01 01 01...' on the
Arbel wrote:
Hello
I'm a newbie to linux, but i've been using the system for several months
now, but I've never tried to recompile a kernel before. I've had some
trouble with compiling my RH5.2 kernel (2.0.36) and I thought I'll try the
new 2.2.3 kernel (it was apealing mainly due to it's OSS