If you have done an 8.1 default install, your bash console should be able to find the make command. I really find it surprising that you are having this problem. 8-/ Before you do anything, check your PATH variable by typing "set" at the command line and look for the PATH= value, or type echo %PATH% on the bash command line. If the path looks ok, then use Yast to "install" the needed commands. 8-/ I have SuSE 7.2 Personal and I did the default install and got make and all of the other commands available in the bash shell. But, hey, that was several releases ago. Good luck. --RJ Dustin Lenz wrote:
I'm a newbie so humor me here. When I issue the "make" command, I get the following response, "bash: make: command not found".
Background: I want to install drivers for my Cisco Aironet card. The install instructions say that I need at least pcmcia-cs-3.1.26 (Card and socket services). I found pcmcia-cs-3.1.30.tar.gz, and unpacked into /usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30. Then a I then unpacked the Cisco drivers to that directory, then tried to run the "make config" command, when I receive the error stated above.
After speaking to a Cisco tech w/ minimal Linux experience, I was told that I should have make program, and that it's not installed. Can someone help me out here?
Thanks in advance, Dustin Suse 8.1 Default Install, Kernel: 2.4.19
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