Since I can't compile anything - let alone a kernel - in my Acer Aspire One, I decided to try compiling one under Linuxemu, with the hopes that I could then copy the resulting kernel modules back to the Acer and make use of them here.
However, 'make' under Linuxemu fails as such: r...@sounine:/usr/src/aspire/linux-2.6.23.9# make cc1: stdout: Value too large for defined data type cc1: stdout: Value too large for defined data type CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/linux/utsrelease.h CALL scripts/checksyscalls.sh cc1: stdout: Value too large for defined data type sed: couldn't flush stdout: Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown make[1]: *** [missing-syscalls] Error 1 make: *** [prepare0] Error 2 So, is this some limitation in Linuxemu or am I just doing something wrong? I'd be happy to provide more (debug) information if it is required. ak