On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 08:46:55 +0800 (CST), Wu Qingbo wrote:
> Which web server and where can I get CS89x0.c?
Every ftp server that carries the standard linux kernel source. The master
ftp server is:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/
Once you got your kernel, unpack it, go to the directory drivers/net, the
file is cs89x0.c, _not_ CS89x0.c (Linux is case sensitive).
This are real beginners questions. I honestly recommend that you first get
familiar with the Linux way before you even consider working on the ARM
linux kernel. Install Linux on your PC, read the documentation in
/usr/doc, compile a bunch of packages yourself, compile and install a new
kernel, etc. That's the way I started six years ago (Slackware 1.0(?) with
linux-1.0.8 on my own PC, but I already used SLS with linux-0.99.15 at the
university), and it certainly paid of. Note: Don't use the root account
unless you absolutely need it!
Erik
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