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Re: [LI] Compex RL100A card drivers



compex RL100A is one of the dumb cards I have ever seen.
I have tried several times with the source driver that
the driver disk contains but I haven't compiled it in
the kernel.  I even tried loading the binary for rh5.2 
but it didn't load! I wrote to the support team at compex,
but I never heard from them!.

So, if it is a new card, exchange that for another well
supported 10/100 card. I did the same thing.

-gnana
bangalore
>If it's a compex NE2000 compatible card PCI type, it will be 
detected by
>Red Hat 6.0.  
>
>Don't know about what you asked though.
>
>shirish
>
>Murthy Raju wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am Murthy Raju from Madurai.
>> 
>> I have tried to install RL100A card from Compex. Compex has 
given driver for
>> linux for Redhat 5.2. Source code is also given for compiling 
for other
>> versions.
>> 
>> the Install.txt file says
>> 
>> gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -I/user/src/modules 
O6 -c rl100a.c
>> 
>> But when I try to compile using this , I get an error saying 
no file O6 is
>> found.
>> 
>> I have never compiled anything in C earlier. Please help me 
in compiling the
>> drivers for Redhat 6.0. Or if somebody has a complied driver, 
I will be
>> thankful if it can be mailed to me.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> With best regards
>> Murthy Raju
>> 
>> 
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