St. Paul

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Joined: April 2005 |
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Posted: April 19 2005,16:06 |
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I need to use dialup (Sorry, some of us still don't have access to DSL or Cable) and it seems that my laptop modem isn't natively supported by DSL. I got a:
Code Sample | XIRCOM RBM56G-100 (ethernet and modem combo)
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No worries cuz a linux driver is available at pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net.
HOWEVER, you have to actually compile the driver and here's where I get stuck: 1. I downloaded and installed gcc from the myDSL repository at ibilio.org. 2. But the driver install script wants "cc" not "gcc".
Where can I get "cc"? Any way to get around this? Anyone know where I can get the pre-compiled binaries for my modem?
FYI - I'm a linux newbie
Thanks!!
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