- Feb 10, 2002
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Hello all,
Well I have taken the plung and successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.3 as a dual boot to my existing WinXP system. Everything went great, the only problem is that I cannot access my wireless network. I have downloaded the drivers and soon discovered that I would have to compile the files.
When I tried to compile the file with the script it gave me an error about not finding the source files in /usr/src/linux. I looked at my system and saw that my directories were as follows /usr/src/redhat, but all of the directories were empty. Am I correct in thinking that I need to downloard the SRPMS discs and then install (or copy?) the files to these directories?
I am new to this whole linux scene, but I must say that I was impressed by the installation process. It was a breeze. Thanks in advance.
Well I have taken the plung and successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.3 as a dual boot to my existing WinXP system. Everything went great, the only problem is that I cannot access my wireless network. I have downloaded the drivers and soon discovered that I would have to compile the files.
When I tried to compile the file with the script it gave me an error about not finding the source files in /usr/src/linux. I looked at my system and saw that my directories were as follows /usr/src/redhat, but all of the directories were empty. Am I correct in thinking that I need to downloard the SRPMS discs and then install (or copy?) the files to these directories?
I am new to this whole linux scene, but I must say that I was impressed by the installation process. It was a breeze. Thanks in advance.