iakudi


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Posted: Oct. 23 2005,20:06 |
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I'm not sure which forum to try so I'm giving this one a try...
I have finally located some actual linux based drivers (kernels 2.4.x and 2.6.x) for a USB Wifi dongle (WLAN - ZD1211U). Having downloaded the tar.gz file and untarred it I am supposed to run the "make" command. I am in a root window (bash) and everytime I type make it just says "command not recognised".....any ideas why this is and how I can run this???
thanks
EDIT: I also forgot to ask, based on some previous threads about frugal v hdd, I understood that running frugal on my P133Mhx, 32MB, 1.4Gb laptop was the best option. I have set aside 128MB swap as well, I notice that when I run opera (or dillo) that my memory usage only goes upto about 28MB and my swap to 90MB, my CPU can be anwhere between 20-80%, but its still really slow...is there any "tweaks" or anything as such I can use to speed things up?
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