don't use the acu.. that is the key... you won't be able to do the firmware in linux ... might wanna do that on a windows system.... but using default kernel module and the cisco command line scripts/binaries will let you enter the leap info.... ... thanks - doug ************************************************************************ Doug Zeman \ \ | __ \ ____ | Phone: 408 7747674 CAD Sys Eng II / \ | _/ | | | | Cell : 408 7187466 CA MicroProc Div ____ \ | | | | | | Fax : 408 7747811 Sunnyvale, CA _/ _\_| _| _____/ ____/ \| doug.zeman@xxxxxxx ************************************************************************ Barry L. Kline wrote: > donavan nelson wrote: > >> | works.... use default kernel module... then download latest Cisco linux >> | utilities... >> | >> | once the card is recognized and modules are loaded you can use the cli >> | utilities from Cisco... i believe i use leapscript >> >> What firmware and how did you get acu to run? > > > I'm curious about that, too. I just downloaded and attempted to install > the acu package from Cisco. When I did the "sh install" step, I got > some missing dependencies: > > > Do you accept this license (y/n)? > y > ldcmd ldconfig > Checking for libsigc++ ... > libsigc++ not installed. > Checking for gtkmm ... > libgtkmm not installed. > > > I found libsigc++ on Dag's repository and installed it but didn't track > down the source for libgtkmm yet. And when I retried the install (for > kicks) I got the exact same errors so I don't think that the > installation script found the library. > > Thanks! > > BK > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >