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Distribution: I have multiple Distos available, but I mostly use Ubuntu.
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Where are the "make" commands for OpenSUSE 10.3 ?
Where are the "make" commands for OpenSUSE 10.3 ? Are you kidding me?
Is there not a way to get sources and compile locally outside of YAST? How can I properly config this Broadcom, with it's newly released drivers along with the latest ndiswrapper.tgz ?
Where are the "make" commands for OpenSUSE 10.3 ? Are you kidding me?
Is there not a way to get sources and compile locally outside of YAST? How can I properly config this Broadcom, with it's newly released drivers along with the latest ndiswrapper.tgz ?
IIRC, gcc, g++, make, etc are not installed by default. You have to install them via yast.
If you use the cd/dvd set the development tools are available on the discs and you can use YAST to install them. If you installed using the single cd versions or the live discs, unfortunately you have to setup wired networking, enable the oss and non-oss repositories via YAST -> Software -> Community Repositories and then install the development tools using YAST.
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