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Build and Install the TI USB Driver from the Source RPM Package
Follow this step if your distribution supports RPM packages; otherwise, follow the next step on installing from a TGZ
package.
You will need the TI USB 3410/5052 source RPM package for this step. The Introduction section above describes where
to find the latest TI USB 3410/5052 source RPM.
Log in as root and do the following:
Command
1.
rpmbuild --rebuild ti_usb_2.6-X.Y-Z.src.rpm
-- OR --
rpm --rebuild ti_usb_2.6-X.Y-Z.src.rpm
2.
cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
-- OR --
cd /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i386
3. rpm -Uvh ti_usb_2.6-X.Y-Z.i386.rpm
If there are problems in this process, you may need to go back to install and prepare the kernel sources as described
above. You man need to remove the RPM package with "rpm -e ti_usb_2.6-X.Y-Z" or remove RPM temporary files. Red
Hat stores RPM temporary files in /var/tmp and /usr/src/redhat/BUILD; other distributions may store them in other places.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT9234ZBA-USB User Guide (S000419B)
Explanation
This command builds the driver package for
your kernel.
For Red Hat.
For SUSE.
For Red Hat.
For SUSE.
Or use the appropriate path for your Linux
distribution.
This command installs the driver package.
Appendix E – Linux Installations
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