I've just installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my desk computer (P4P800 Motherboard). No problem for that.
But in order to get internet, I have to install the 3C2000 driver (3com ethernet controller integrated in the motherboard).
So I tried with the "linux driver" avaible on the motherboard installation CD, and I followed the instruction.
By typing the command "make load" as indicated, I got pages of errors, only that, and I think t's because my installation folder is called "linux-headers-2.6.20-15" and not linux or linux 2.4 as indicated in the readme file.
I thought that the driver I'm tying to install is to old for my OS, so I checked on 3com website if there is a newer version of the 3c2000 driver for linux.
There was one, it's a tar file, that I unpacked. It contained 3 files: install.sh, readme, sk98lin.4 and another compressed folder sk98lin.tar.bz2.
The readme file tells that I have in a first time to type ./install.sh, in order to launch the installing bash.
But then :
vincent@vincent-desktop:~/DriverInstall$ .install.sh
./install.sh: 68: Syntax error: "(" unexpected.
Could someone please help me??? I don't know what else to do.
PS : I'm new in here, I present my self, I'm Vincent alias mollux67, I'm french student, so please excuse me, but correct me, if I make errors by writing english.