Raptor Drivers for Linux Installation and Reference Manual
The software has been fully tested under Red Hat 7.3, Red Hat
8.0, Red Hat 9.0, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 64-bit, and SuSE 8.2. Updating or recompiling the kernel
or the XFree86 distribution may cause the driver and DDX to fail
to load. In this case, please contact our technical support team
for a possible solution (See Chapter 7). The software consists of
the following modules:
raptfp.o
rap1kt.o
rap2kt.o
rapifp.o
rapt_drv.o
libMOX.a
4.3
CD-ROM Installation
NOTE: Rebooting the system after the Raptor card installation
may cause the auto configuration manager to come up in
some distributions. At this point, ignore the auto configuration.
Refer to Section 4.6 to configure the Raptor card after the
software is installed.
The following are step by step instructions for installing the
Raptor Drivers for Linux from a CD-ROM.
1. Login as root on the target system, using /bin/sh as
your shell.
2. Insert the CD-ROM labeled "Raptor Drivers for Linux"
into the drive.
3. If the drive is already mounted, type:
prompt# cd /mnt/cdrom/linux/t-class
Kernel driver for the Raptor 2500T
Kernel driver for the Raptor 1100T
Kernel driver for the Raptor 2100T
Kernel driver for the Raptor 3840T
XFree86 DDX module
MOX extension module
4-2
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