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Hi Kev, I have tried opening the .gz file with winzip and found a list of files. Question of the day is, which one of the files would be my correct? Would you like to take a look at the files?
ernie
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/14/2003 10:35:22 AM >>> .gz can probably be opened with winzip on windows or (and this will be easier overall) gunzip on Linux. After that, you'll need to modify your boot disk to load these drivers at boot. My GUESS (and it is a guess) is that you'll find that you boot disk is a mini-dostro, and if you edit /etc/modules.conf (or similar) you'll be able to have these drivers also loaded at boot time.
Alternately, you could use insmod (or modprobe) to load the module after the distro is running, probably in /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
Kev.
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