Bart, Install the packages linux-headers-2.6.27-9 and linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic Then the compile will work. MarvS On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Bart Verbeek <ahverbeek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm a linux user since 1998, Suse 5.1 > No I live in The UK > I know the Linux basic commands. > If you have read my e-mails well, you should have seen that the problems > I have are not ordinary compile problems. I have a total hanging system > on the agrmodem and serial modules. I've not seen that for a very long > time. This is critical and I was trying to figure out the source of > that. Not only for myself, otherwise I would have given up a lot > earlier. I do this voluntary too, in my spare time. It seems that this > is not appreciated by everyone. > In my opinion your e-mail is unnecessary denigrating. > I wish you all the best. > I give up this modem. > Bart > > > > > Op donderdag 08-01-2009 om 23:04 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Jacques > Goldberg: >> Bart, >> >> You MUST make the effort of learning Linux basics or ask somebody to >> install the driver for you. >> >> Linux has a "man" command (man short for manual) which is like help on >> Windows >> man make explains that make applies the contents of a file named >> Makefile by default. >> >> Linux has a cat comment to display a text file. >> man cat will tell you that cat Makefile will display the contents >> of file Makefile. >> >> Linux has a more comment to display a file like cat but one page >> at a time. >> It even has a better command less which lest you go page by page >> forward or backward. >> >> man Makefile describes the structure of file Makefile >> It contains blocks. >> You will see block install: and block module: >> make install executes the block named install: >> make modules executes the block named modules: >> >> Now PLEASE understandt that we are volunteers with no time to teach you >> Linux. >> Please learn yourself with the help, for example, of >> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/#basicdoc >> or ask somebody who knows Linux to install your modem. >> >> It seems that your mail comes from the Netherlands. >> If correct, visit: http://www.linux.org/groups , perhaps one of the >> groups is close to your city and you can arrange some hands on help. >> >> Jacques >> > > >