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ok, ive been using mandrake 10.1 for about a month, yesterday I upgraded to mandrava 2005LE and so far I love it. One problem, im trying to configure the atmel drivers and during make config I get the following
[root@localhost atmelwlandriver]# ls
CHANGES COPYING Makefile man/ objs/ patch/ README scripts/ src/
[root@localhost atmelwlandriver]# make config
Build all [y/N] : n
Set extra module version information [y/N] : y
Build Debug version [y/N] : y
Build WPA-compatible version of the drivers [y/N] : y
Build USB Drivers [y/N] : n
Build PCMCIA Drivers [y/N] : y
Build PCMCIA rfmd Driver [y/N] : y
Build PCMCIA 3COM Driver [y/N] : n
Build PCMCIA rfmd revision d Driver [y/N] : y
Build PCMCIA rfmd revision e Driver [y/N] : y
Build PCMCIA 504 Driver [y/N] : n
Build PCMCIA 504+2958 Driver [y/N] : n
Build PCMCIA 504A+2958 Driver [y/N] : n
Build miniPCI Driver [y/N] : n
Build applications [y/N] : n
\X Windows include files missing
Kernel Version Running 2.6.11-6mdk
Found Kernel Source Directory ()
ln: creating symbolic link `/include/asm/irq_vectors.h' to `/include/asm/mach-default/irq_vectors.h': No such file or directory
grep: /.config: No such file or directory
scripts/setup.sh: line 116: [: -eq: unary operator expected
root dir of external pcmcia:
Ive got the error about missing X several times, and I dont have a clue what to do.
Sounds like you are missing the -devel rpms. I think they will be named something ike xorg-devel.<something>.rpm.
Make sure your urpmi mirrors are up-to-date, and open the Mandrake Control Center/ Software Management/Install Software screen, and search for the term "xorg-devel".
im getting warmer, I install the xorg-x11-devel and now it doesnt say that It is missing any x files. But it still says
ound Kernel Source Directory ()
ln: creating symbolic link `/include/asm/irq_vectors.h' to `/include/asm/mach-default/irq_vectors.h': No such file or directory
grep: /.config: No such file or directory
scripts/setup.sh: line 116: [: -eq: unary operator expected
root dir of external pcmcia:
I have 2 questions, first, what is the root directory of the pcmcia device, and second, what should I do about that error?
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