In <ANwdc.1078$io3.599@newsfe1-win> "jrtkoff" <Newbygerard.brett1@ntlworld.com> writes:
>Thanks....I am such a beginner I don't understand what you are talking
>about....
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>> Install the kernel-header package and probably the kernel sources as well,
>What do I actually have to do to do this......
Go into Yast/Yast2 and search for kernel packages, then install the ones
matching your kernel version:
>> fitting your installed kernel (probably the default, see with `uname -a`).
>> They will end up somewhere under /usr/src, I hope. I'm not running SUSE
>> anymore.
>> Then, edit the makefile from the vendor of your modem to point to the
>> include directory (probably /usr/src/linux/include).
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If that does not make sense to you, it's probably better for you to go to a
Linux-user group meeting nearby and get some hands-on introduction. They
will love to install your winmodem ;->>>
BTW: It's considered rude to quote all text of a posting. And please stay
away from top-posting,
HTH,
Uli
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