Re: Lucent Winmodem and Slackware

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I think you're reading in the middle of the thread, because we had reached this point by the end and arrived at the conclusion you elicit.

On the default route setting, it was the instructions that were confusing me because I misread them as meaning that somehow you couldn't manipulate the routing table in the conventional way when using martian. I now assume the instructions are worded that way as a method of avoiding having to explain about routing to people using martian.

On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, A.Chentsov wrote:

Hello.

Likely 2.4 doesn't provide interface for realtime capabilities. Whatever, kernel-headers derived from 2.4 doesn't have the `__NR_timer_create'. Slack comes with another kernel-headers package, namely, kernel-headers-2.6.18-i386-1.tgz. I guess if you use it instead of kernel-headers-2.4.33.3-i386-1 the compilation should be fine.

Regards,
A. Chentsov.

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