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Old 09-30-2004, 03:25 AM   #1
col.kowalski
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compiling berilios driver....


ok, thereadme tells me to run the make, and makefile command. where do I run this command, and how, and where do i get the suse 9.1 source in order to compile the berilios atmel driver. Does someone have a suse 9.1 rpm for that driver maybe?
 
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SuSE kernel sources (I assume that's what you
mean when you speak of SuSE source) should
be shipped with your distro, you just need to
install it using YaST2 ... as for the driver rpm,
I'd suggest a google

search:http://www.google.co.nz/linux?hl=en&...a=lr%3Dlang_en



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