file re-naming?

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Hi Buddy. Thanks for the info. Well it seems that Linux commands are kind of different from Irix? Bc on irix, rn old filename new filename was the standard usage. Anyway, got a question. If anyone's already fed up with me then I'm sorry lol! Anyway, I have a page here that has installation and compiling instructions for the Linksys Network card driver (tulip.c). The only problem is, I don't know to what version of gcc this doc refers to. When I tried compiling the tulip module, I got all sorts of compilation errors. I am attaching the page in text form for reference. If anyone can try to compile the source file and/or tell me to what version the doc refers to, I would greatly apreciate it! I posted the driver a while back, but in case someone maybe lost it, I'll attach here with the page. Thanks in advance for any help! Also, if there is a problem with the encoding format please let me kno so I can change to uuencoding or something similar. Thanks again! 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Buddy Brannan <davros@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: file re-naming?


> Nope. ... rn is an old news reader.
> 
> Don't use rm, cause that'll delete the file.
> 
> The command for rename is mv.
> -- 
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