cd /usr/src/modules
apt-get source pcmcia-cs
cd pcmcia-cs-
make config
cd /usr/src/linux
make-kpkg modules_image
This will leave you with a pcmcia .deb in /usr/src.
According to the make-kpkg manpage you can also
do the 'make config' step from within make-kpkg,
but I haven't tried that.
-Steve
Laurent VANCAILLIE wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
>
> > If i were you i'd upgrade to kernel 2.4.x since it has muuuch better laptop
> > support. Compiling the kernel with 'make menuconfig' seems to be the most
> > reliable way to compile any required packages you might nee
have no more time left for
> linux. Too Bad.
>
> Joris
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Laurent VANCAILLIE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 9:59 AM
> To: Joris Lambrecht
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: NEWBIE: m
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: NEWBIE: modules compiling
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> If i were you i'd upgrade to kernel 2.4.x since it has muuuch better
laptop
> support. Compiling the kernel with 'make menuconfig' see
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> If i were you i'd upgrade to kernel 2.4.x since it has muuuch better laptop
> support. Compiling the kernel with 'make menuconfig' seems to be the most
> reliable way to compile any required packages you might need.
>
> Give it a go, it' reliable/mode
If i were you i'd upgrade to kernel 2.4.x since it has muuuch better laptop
support. Compiling the kernel with 'make menuconfig' seems to be the most
reliable way to compile any required packages you might need.
Give it a go, it' reliable/modern and feature rich.
Joris
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