sxkorean
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Joined: Aug. 2006 |
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Posted: Aug. 26 2006,22:42 |
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I did my homework this time, and found a device driver that would let me use my (HCF) Conexant chipset with Linux. I downloaded the file (the free one) And couldn't figure out the instructions. I decided to try method C of the installation tutorial because I downloaded it with as a .tar.gz file. I just got DSL on this old computer, I use a Live CD to boot. I can't think of anything I'm doing wrong, except maybe the fact that I have the uncompressed directoy still in on My Windows Desktop:
1: I mount my hard drive.
2: Open emelfm
3: /mnt/hda1/windows/desktop #To where I downloaded th files to.
#The file looks like: hcfpcimodem-1.10full.tar.gz
4: tar -xzf hcfpcimodem-1.10full.tar.gz returns: End of output, and nothing (That I can see) happens.
5:I decide to right click the file, choose action, unpack.
# Extracted folder.
# Here is says "3. run 'make install' from the top of the package directory."
6:I Open the folder I just extracted, type in:make install #And it says something like, 'make:command not found'
I am new to Linux, and I suspect I'm doing something wrong that is obvious...It says uninstall any old HCF modem drivers, should I do that in windows? And then try again? I've double checked that the driver works my Modem, and it is listed.
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