Hi!
I'm fairly new to the world of Linux (I've used it for 1.5 days now), but I think I'm starting to get the hang of it now
I have an old 800 MHz Intel Celeron with 384 Mb of RAM that I'm trying to convert to a little Linux HTTP-server. For this I'm intending to use Apache 2.2.0 on ubuntu 5.10 with Xfce 4, and I've managed to get the configuration done correctly by using the command:
Code:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2
After executing that command it works for a minute or so, and then lets me type the next command, which should be
but then things get messed up. It finishes in about 10-20 seconds, and every row looks something like:
Code:
3c90x. h: xxxx(numbers): error: previous declaration of 'full duplex' was here
And so the list goes on, replacing xxxx with numbers and 'full duplex' with a lot of other networking words. 3c90x is the name of the driver for my ethernet card I've tried to install, but thought I never managed to get working..
Should I start looking into my network card's driver / modules and such, or is the error something else?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!