Re: How to compile
- From: Alan Ianson <agianson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:16:55 -0700
On Tue March 27 2007 19:05, Teilhard Knight wrote:
I have an AMD64 box and I was looking to install the AMD64 Etch port. Only
problem with that is that I want either Gnome or preferably KDE to go with
it, and that port doesn't include those environments.
I'm running etch-amd64 as I type this in kmail.. ;)
Then I went 32 bit
and installed the KDE version of i386. Now, I want to compile my driver
module for my wireless nic. I am ready with everything, except that I do
not know what packages I should install in Debian in order to be able to
compile. I tries naively supposing I could compile out of the box and it
failed. Could you help?
My wireless nic uses the madwifi driver so I install it with module-assistant.
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