Arturo, RE: checking for asm/mach-default...** error include/asm/mach-default directory could not be found I vaguely recall SuSE having some unusual kernel-headers file structures, which might be cogent to the problem. What is returned by: # find /lib/modules -name mach-default Maintainer Robert may comment. MarvS On 9/30/07, Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos <suscripciones78@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Mr Jaques Goldberg and Mr Marvin Stodolsky, > > I used the scanModem tool from > http://132.68.73.235/linmodems/index.html#scanmodem > then as I was informed I used de pctel-0.9.7-9-rht-7 archive from > http://132.68.73.235/linmodems/pctel-linux/ > and following each step, but I got this error message (attached file) > > I don't know what else to do > > Thanks. > ============================== > On 9/29/07, Jacques Goldberg <Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Arturo, > > We want to help you, but with what you write it is impossible! > > Please tell us: > > -which driver file your downloaded, from where? > > -what you did with it? > > -what was the first error in the installation? > > > > Jacques > > > > Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos wrote: > > > I am trying to install my HSP modem in OpenSuse Linux 10, is my first > > > time working on the kernel. > > > > > > Can you help me, because i get some errors in the instalation. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > >