Yes, but I'm using kernel 2.6.13-15.8-default and that guide is for 2.6.14 and earlier. I tried to follow some of it's suggestions anyway but the file structure is different than the way he describes it. I'm still pretty green about recompiling modules. I suppose there is some way to do it and leave out the acx_pci module but I have no idea how to go about doing that. Carl Hartung wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 09:59, Allen Seelye wrote:
Thanks for the response, but no good there either. The acx driver is still loading somehow and showing up in lsmod. One other piece of info, when I insert the card and do a "dmesg", I get this:
Hi again, Allen.
Have you been to this page? http://www.houseofcraig.net/acx100_howto.php
Excerpt: "... First, let's see if a driver is already installed, so type: find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name "*acx*", (those are not single-quotes around uname -r, they are backtics and are the lower-case of the "~" key on my keyboard). If there is no output from that command and you are simply returned to your command prompt, then no driver is already installed and you should proceed on to the next section. If you get something back... with "acx_pci" in it, then it's possible that the already-installed driver will work, and all you need to do now is install the firmware, to give that a try, you can jump to this [link]section. Suse users: If you are going to use Suse's built-in acx_pci module, then understand that it's compiled to look for the firmware in /lib/firmware, not /usr/share/acx, so please bear this is mind and modify your firmware location accordingly. Some other distros that provide pre-compiled acx_pci modules compile them to look for the firmware in /usr/lib/firmware. ..."
regards,
Carl
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