I have two files, linux_2.6.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip and
linux_2.6.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip. Each 'unzips' to the following files.
These are Silicon Labs USB drivers.
linux_2.6.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip
linux_2.6.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip
cp210x.c
cp210x.c
cp210x_gpio_example.c
cp210x_gpio_example.c
CP210x_VCP_Linux_2.6.x_Release_Notes.txt
CP210x_VCP_Linux_2.6.x_Release_Notes.txt
Makefile
Makefile
These are USB drivers to enable me to use a ham radio program (fldigi)
so I can "talk" to my radio and transmit digital signals via the rear
usb port on my ICOM IC-7600. The release notes give me instructions on
how to install the driver for ubuntu and redhat and I do believe Ubuntu
is a derivative of Debian which if I follow the following instruction
should enable me to install that particular driver.
Build instrutions:
Ubuntu:
1. make ( your cp210x driver )
2. cp cp210x.ko to
/lib/modules/<kernel-version>/kernel/drivers/usb/serial
3. insmod
/lib/modules/<kernel-version/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/usbserial.ko
4. insmod cp210x.ko
What I want to know is how do I determine the kernel version of my
debian 6 system so I can load the correct version?
John
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