Actually any Linux system with an appropriate gcc compiler should do. Kernels can be cross compiled.
If you are interested I have a Makefile which makes compiling a Bering kernel a piece of cake. It's still quite beta but works in my environment which is an old patched up SuSe 6.3 with 2.2.18 :-)
You will need at least a Debian filesystem should you want to compile userland programs. If you don't want to install UML you can use the chrooted environment from Lynn Avants
Erich
At 23:00 11.08.2003 -0300, Sebasti�n Aresca wrote:
Hi, this not a question. Anybody can compile this driver. I don't have installed debian on my systems and need to compile it. Is it used by Micronet SP906B Wireless PCI Adapter.
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