Well I was able to get the bz2 file (v0.08) from http://www.popies.net/atp/ using wget from bash. I see a make file that puts the compiled target (a .o file I believe?) to /....2.6.8-powerpc/build which doesn't exist, so maybe I should change it to one that does and make (which is not installed on the system and I have to look for the package to get :-S )
But then what? Do I use modprobe or something? How do I know the driver was loaded and works? I recall a command that dumps the output of the mouse (cat < something) but I can't remember where I read it. Will the driver be loaded every time the system boots this way? Thanks! "Michael Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Thank you. What am I supposed to do? Where can I get the appletouch >> kernel > > Write a replacement trackpad-usb tool and submit to powerpc-utils :-) > >> module? When I went on http://www.popies.net/atp/ I read that "The driver >> was integrated in the official Linux kernel starting with the 2.4.14 > > That's perhaps a typo - should read 2.6.14. > >> kernel". My Debian kernel version is 2.6.8-powerpc; so shouldn't it be >> integrated in it? If not, what should I do (where to get the >> source/binary >> from, etc.)? > > I defer to Sven to answer this one - there's a Debian 2.6.15 IIRC. For all > else, there's git clone <wherever Linus' tree hides>. > > Michael > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]