2006-12-21, 08:25 PM
Woo Hoo!
I downloaded and installed fedora 6 in a dual boot mode with (the mainstream OS that shall not be named), and most everything is working. My biggest problem is in getting a driver for my linksys wusb11 v2.6 wireless adapter running. I have found and downloaded the Sourceforge driver for the device, but the installation instructions require a kernel rebuild. Therein lies the problem...
I don't think any of the kernel source is installed with the standard fedora 6 installation. I found instructions for installing the source on the fedora web site, but it assumes you have a working fedora internet connection and can use yum (ever read catch 22?). I know that I could get this done if I had a wired internet connection on this machine, but my goal is to do this installation without spending a dime, so I don't want to go buy a network card for this computer (I understand that they are cheap, but I will learn more doing it my way).
How can I install the kernal source stuff on fedora 6 without a working internet connection on the fedora machine? I have another computer (with the unmetionable OS) that I can use to download whatever I need and put it on CD, I just don't know where to get what I need and how to install it once I do get it.
I would also much appreciate it if you could point me to a good resource for instructions on rebuilding the kernel (for a noob). Haven't done Unix stuff in about 10 years, so I'm pretty rusty.
Thanks,
Shannon