[driverloader] Slackware installation issues

Linuxant support (Jonathan) support at linuxant.com
Fri Jun 18 11:50:15 EDT 2004


Hi,

you should continue to use the .tar.gz package for Slackware as the generic 
package with sources in the .rpm format is designed for RPM based systems 
such as Red Hat, Fedora Core, Mandrakelinux, SuSE, etc...

While the .tar.gz package is installed, please send at support at linuxant.com 
the output of 'dumpdiag'. Type the following in a root shell:

---
dldrconfig --dumpdiag
---

Just send us the generated file located in /tmp ('driverloaderdiag.txt').
It'll help us solve the problem.

Thanks,


Jonathan
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
support at linuxant.com


On Thursday 17 June 2004 23:38, Richard Joseph Corey wrote:
> I recently installed the latest distro of Slackware on my laptop. I have a
> Motorola wireless card but doesn't work while booted up in Linux. My issue
> is with the installation of driverloader. I tried the generic version,
> both .rpm and .tar. However, although the tar file would seem to install
> I received a failure message with init_module when I attempted to modprobe
> it. The .rpm wouldn't install at all, stating something to the effect
> of (and I apologize for not having the exact error message written
> down) not having gcc and bin/sh which is odd because I do. Is there a
> different version, perhaps one of the Fedora or Red Hat .rpm's I should be
> using instead?
>
> -Richard
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