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wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/rpms/10_3/src/fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm | $ wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/rpms/10_3/src/fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm | ||
rpm2cpio fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm | cpio -i | $ rpm2cpio fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm | cpio -i | ||
tar -xzf fcusb2-suse93-64bit-3.11-07.tar.gz | $ tar -xzf fcusb2-suse93-64bit-3.11-07.tar.gz | ||
mv fritz fritz_64 | $ mv fritz fritz_64 | ||
wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/testing/ | $ wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/testing/fritzusb2.tgz | ||
tar -xzf fritzusb2.tgz | $ tar -xzf fritzusb2.tgz | ||
cp fritz_64/lib/fcusb2-lib.o fritz/lib/ | $ cp fritz_64/lib/fcusb2-lib.o fritz/lib/ | ||
cd fritz | $ cd fritz | ||
sudo make | $ sudo make | ||
sudo make install | $ sudo make install | ||
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I didn't exactly follow it, but the essence is using the 64bit module from the RPM with the sources that compile fine under Debian. That was easy... | I didn't exactly follow it, but the essence is using the 64bit module from the RPM with the sources that compile fine under Debian. That was easy... |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 26 August 2016
After migrating from my virtual machines back to a physical server, because of I/O reasons, i chose to install Debian "squeeze". Unfortunately it seems as if it's getting more difficult with every new kernel to get a Fritz!Card USB to work.
This post by 'comolik', although on a SuSE forum, helped me compile the module after spending countless hours trying to figure it out myself.
$ wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/rpms/10_3/src/fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm $ rpm2cpio fcusb2-0.1-0.src.rpm | cpio -i $ tar -xzf fcusb2-suse93-64bit-3.11-07.tar.gz $ mv fritz fritz_64 $ wget http://opensuse.foehr-it.de/testing/fritzusb2.tgz $ tar -xzf fritzusb2.tgz $ cp fritz_64/lib/fcusb2-lib.o fritz/lib/ $ cd fritz $ sudo make $ sudo make install
I didn't exactly follow it, but the essence is using the 64bit module from the RPM with the sources that compile fine under Debian. That was easy...