Re: [newbie] /usr/src/linux/

2000-05-29 Thread Anthony Huereca

I've always liked this guide for recompiling the kernel:
http://www.pcworld.com/heres_how/article/0,1400,13702,00.html Using it, I
finally got my first kernel compilied. 


  
  Reading all the info after unpacking it I editeda few files as instructed for
  my card and did a "make"  however I get the reply
  
  /usr/src/linuxRules.make: no such file or directory
  No rule to make target /usr/src/linux/Rules.makeStop
 
 have you read /usr/src/linux/README.kernel-sources file ? everything
 is explained how to compile (and in this case you have forget to run a
 make dep before) your kernel.
 
  It then exists the file and leaves me with the prompt and none the happier.
  Anyone know what is going on and what this "/Rules.make" file is?
 
-- 
Anthony Huereca
http://m3000.1wh.com
Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. 




Re: [newbie] /usr/src/linux/

2000-05-28 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Andrew Scotchmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi again.
 
 Connected with my last mail I have downloaded the bttv-0.6 driver which can run
 my BT878 Hauppage winTV card.
 
 Reading all the info after unpacking it I editeda few files as instructed for
 my card and did a "make"  however I get the reply
 
 /usr/src/linuxRules.make: no such file or directory
 No rule to make target /usr/src/linux/Rules.makeStop

have you read /usr/src/linux/README.kernel-sources file ? everything
is explained how to compile (and in this case you have forget to run a
make dep before) your kernel.

 It then exists the file and leaves me with the prompt and none the happier.
 Anyone know what is going on and what this "/Rules.make" file is?

-- 
MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com
In travel.--Chmouel




[newbie] /usr/src/linux/

2000-05-27 Thread Andrew Scotchmer

Hi again.

Connected with my last mail I have downloaded the bttv-0.6 driver which can run
my BT878 Hauppage winTV card.

Reading all the info after unpacking it I editeda few files as instructed for
my card and did a "make"  however I get the reply

/usr/src/linuxRules.make: no such file or directory
No rule to make target /usr/src/linux/Rules.makeStop

It then exists the file and leaves me with the prompt and none the happier.
Anyone know what is going on and what this "/Rules.make" file is?

--
Andrew
Balckburn
England