<Hi there. Hi Steve,
<OK, after my success with the nVidia driver, I decided to have another go <with the Intel 536EP modem driver. Downloaded the source from Intel, read the <readme, and did the following:- <Extracted the archive, logged in as root and CD'd to the ne Intel directory. <Typed:- <make clean ;went ok <make 536ep ; the following is the output <knip> <I do have the appropriate kernel headers installed. <TIA <Steve I remember having similar problem with that Intel536ep module. Be sure to have the gcc-3.2 compiler installed as the 536EP corecode is compiled with this version : from the "readme.txt" in the 536EP tarball : "2. Release Notes This release supports 2.4.x kernels. This release is not compatible with kernels prior to 2.4. The 536EP corecode binary was compiled with gcc version 3.2" this is what I have installed on my testing/sid with 2.4.22 kernel : hi gcc 3.3.1-2 The GNU C compiler. hi gcc-3.2 3.2.3-8 The GNU C compiler hi gcc-3.2-base 3.2.3-8 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) hi gcc-3.3 3.3.2-0pre5 The GNU C compiler hi gcc-3.3-base 3.3.2-0pre5 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) I have also the complete source of the kernel installed. Also remember to recompile the module after each kernel compile. HTH it worked for me... Johan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]