I've been trying to compile the video modules in drivers/media/video, specifically
videodev.c. I'm using kernel-source-2.4.24-3. When it tries to compile videodev.c, I
get a compile error complaining the videodev.c is trying to use member "release" of
video_device, which is undefined. Looking
I choose to use that driver, now that I have already installed? do I just
> change some text file somewhere?
>
> thanks again!!
> Dave
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Freedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 7:44 PM
> T
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001, Dave Linsalata wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> I recently installed Debian on my computer, and I'm trying to set up my
> ethernet card. It's a 3com 3c905B card. After some searching, I found a
> linux driver on 3com's website. Unfortunately, it was compiled for an older
> kernel, so
Hey all!
I recently installed Debian on my computer, and I'm trying to set up my
ethernet card. It's a 3com 3c905B card. After some searching, I found a
linux driver on 3com's website. Unfortunately, it was compiled for an older
kernel, so I had to recompile. This was what I was supposed to ty
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> Hi,
>
> I get the error "command not found" when I type "iptables". I know I
> compiled every "net" option in the kernel (choosed y). What am I
> doing wrong? Not much to go on, I know
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 10:49:25AM -0500, seg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the error "command not found" when I type "iptables". I know I
> compiled every "net" option in the kernel (choosed y). What am I doing
> wrong? Not much to go on, I know
Installing iptables -package might help...
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To quote "seg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hi,
#
# I get the error "command not found" when I type "iptables". I know I
compiled every "net" option in the kernel (choosed y). What am I doing
wrong? Not much to go on, I know
You need to get the "iptables" package as well; the 'iptables' command
d
Hi,
I get the error "command not found" when I
type "iptables". I know I compiled every "net" option in the kernel (choosed
y). What am I doing wrong? Not much to go on, I know
Also what does "make modules" do, does it
create an image like "make bzImage"? I have 2 comps running lin
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