Ok
The thing is, the module has to be built for your excact kernel...
Your best choice would be to download a kernel-source package from fedora=
, =20
and configure and compile that yourself. After that the ipodeth module =20
should build without any problems. Then copy the module (ipodeth1394.ko) =
=20
to /lib/modules/<your version>/kernel/drivers/iee1394 and run depmod.
Alternatively, you could try to download the kernel-headers package for =20
your kernel, and see if you can get the module to compile with that. I =20
tried that with no luck in Debian linux, however.
Good luck
Terje
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 16:03:49 +0000, <ic...@co...> wrote:
> 2.6.1-1.65
>
> came from the vendor (RedHat - Fedora Core 1.90)
>> It's not that easy... which (excact) version of the kernel are you =20
>> using?
>> A pre-built one from a vendor, or one you built yourself?
>>
>> Terje
>>
>> On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 01:23:05 +0000, <ic...@co...> wrote:
>>
>> > I am having some trouble compiling the ethernet through firewire =20
>> module,
>> > can someone please send me a precompiled patched version of the =20
>> eth1394
>> > module with instructions to where it goes? Thanks
>> >
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