They are not compiled against any distrobution that I know of and are not specially for Redhat Linux. After what Linus said about RH 7.0 I doubt he will use that. ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/network/netdriver-2.1.src.rpm I got them on by downloading them and then issuing the "rpm --rebuild netdriver-2.1.src.rpm" Then go to the /usr/src/packages/RPMS directory and you will see an RPM you can install issuing the "rpm --force -i -v netdriver-2.1.i386.rpm" You will have to reboot afterwoods. Check dmesg, or ctrl-alt-F10 and you should a date that is 2001 or 2000. Depending on what card you have be careful changing options, tried it on the Tulip driver and had a segfault on eth0, that hung whole boot process. Although it could be the card... Matt On Saturday 27 January 2001 11:47 pm, Christopher D. Reimer wrote:
At 05:36 PM 1/27/2001, Matthew wrote:
Have you tried Becker's latest drivers? You can get a source RPM that will update all the modules.
Go to www.scyld.com.
That may help...
Matt
I'm having trouble trying to compile the driver, either as modules or kernel linked. Apparently, the drivers are supposed to be compiled against Red Hat linux. I'm using SuSE 6.3 distribution with the standard 2.2.18 kernel.
Thanks!
Christopher Reimer