-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 M9. schreef:
M9. schreef:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 07:50:13PM +0200, M9. wrote:
Hello,
I am in need of drivers for a touchscreen.. 3M has drivers only for SuSE100, but they do not match 102. Last time I looked, these were closed source drivers, so there's not much we can do about it. Please go ask 3M about it. I just did, not knowing this... Well, we'll see 'how the cookie crumbles'.. good luck,
Greg KH schreef: than it seems we are going to need it...
greg k-h
There is a source RPM availlable... (but i am not aware how to turn it into a useable RPM yet..) If there is someone who can point me to the url that explains this, i would be most gratefull.. ;-)
Allready found it:
----------------------------------- RETRIEVING THE FILES --------------------------------- TouchWare for Linux Kit is a source RPM file. This kit contains the required files to build a kernel driver specific to your kernel. This RPM works with any kernel 2.4 and 2.6 system. Before you can build the driver, you must create a custom built RPM for your system.
* Open a terminal window if you are not already at a command line prompt.
* Change your working directory to the location of the distribution RPM file.
* Issue the command "rpm -ivh TWDrv<version>.src.rpm" where <version> is the rest of the source RPM file name.
--------------------------------- BUILDING THE DRIVER --------------------------------- Before building the driver, you must have your kernel sources prepared for your system.
* Open a terminal window if you are not already at a command line prompt.
* Change your working directory to the location of the RPM spec files for your system. This is usually /usr/src/<repackage location>/SPECS. The placeholder for <repackage location> is system specific. For example, this directory is "redhat" for most Red Hat systems.
* Issue the command "rpmbuild -ba TWDrv.spec". This builds a driver specific to your kernel version. This results in a custom built RPM file which is located in /usr/src/<repackage location>/RPMS/i686.
--------------------------------- BUILDING FOR OTHER KERNELS --------------------------------- * It is possible to build the driver for kernels other than the one you are currently running. To do so, you must specify the environment variable KERNEL_RELEASE to define which kernel source to use. For example, the following lines build a driver for a 2.6.10-1.1 kernel source on a system.
KERNEL_RELEASE=2.6.10-1.1 export KERNEL_RELEASE rpmbuild -ba --define "kernel $KERNEL_RELEASE" TWDrv.spec
Seems everything allready in order..? - -- Have a nice day, M9. Now, is the only time that exists. OS: Linux 2.6.18.8-01-default x86_64 Huidige gebruiker: monkey9@tribal-sfn2 Systeem: openSUSE 10.2 (X86-64) KDE: 3.5.5 "release 45.4" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGM5tZX5/X5X6LpDgRAqBSAKCAEd2cHx7T9S/GdbtJAR+dtDGjegCglmvC eM9fWLe8jMfzj5SGk4DK6so= =/4jR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org