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* Linux kernel headers that match your current running kernel. On openSUSE, the kernel sources also must be installed. | * Linux kernel headers that match your current running kernel. On openSUSE, the kernel sources also must be installed. | ||
* The same **gcc** version that was used to compile your kernel. At least make sure that the first two version numbers or the compiler are the same (e.g. it's OK to use gcc **3.4**.6 to compile the driver if the kernel was compiled by gcc **3.4**.2). Ignoring this rule will cause **Invalid module format** errors during module load. That can be checked via / | * The same **gcc** version that was used to compile your kernel. At least make sure that the first two version numbers or the compiler are the same (e.g. it's OK to use gcc **3.4**.6 to compile the driver if the kernel was compiled by gcc **3.4**.2). Ignoring this rule will cause **Invalid module format** errors during module load. That can be checked via / | ||
- | * Always use the latest | + | * Always use the latest |
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install_drivers.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/05 23:27 by mister_x