conf-report.txt Driver File Contents (AGERE_MODEM_Chip_1648c-tv5_Model_No._IC56A_made_by_Stratitec.zip)

Conf-report.txt -- This is a success example,

# begins comment lines subsequently added for your benefit.
# The configure process typically aborts and/or gives an informative message at failure points

creating cache ./config.cache
Checking OS
#  The modem drivers currently only function under Linux
Checking machine type
#  Only PC type architectures can be served: Intel i386 and later, AMD and Cyrix
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... yes
checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler... no
checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
#  Through the action of a C compiler,
#  header files in simple text typically at  /usr/src/linux/include/linux/FileNames.h 
#  are processed together with the modem specific code into compact binary drivers/modules.
#  See within DOCs/ For Newbies and Compile-properly.txt for an explanation of kernel headers.
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
#  An "install" utility is needed later to copy drivers into the modules PATH and fix their permissions.
checking for make... yes
#  A utility "make" reads a Makefile and is thus guided through steps of a compilation process. 
checking for ld... yes
#  A utility "ld" serves in linking code components into a finished driver/module.
Checking for kernel headers
  ... in /usr/src/linux: Kernel headers found in /usr/src/linux
  ... in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-idepci: Kernel headers found in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-idepci
  ... in /usr/src/linux-2.4.18: nope
  ... in /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-idepci: nope
  using /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-idepci
# Several standard sites are checking for headers of a correct:
Checking kernel header version
  kernel headers are version 2.4.18-idepci
Checking for SMP support
  SMP support in kernel source configuration: no
# The driver code has as yet not been adapted to serve with
#   SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) enabled kernels. 
System has rpm. Checking for standard installed kernel packages
No kernel package, test for package that provides the kernel (SuSe)
checking for fakeroot... fakeroot
deb package will require kernel-image-2.4.18-idepci
# The above four lines are only cogent to configures service under build_rpm and build_deb
updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating Makefile
creating autoload.links
creating autoload.entries
creating cleanup.links
creating cleanup.entries
creating debian/control
creating debian/changelog
creating ltmodem.spec
creating debian/modules
# Thus files necessary in subsequent steps are created from precursor FILES.in 
# and System specific information gathered by configure.



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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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