I got a recipe for anyone running "unsupported" (as stated in IEGD docs) Linux distribution wanting to compile and run IEGD 10.x IKM (Kernel module).
Few days I managed to build properly working IKM on both Debian 5.0 Lenny (2.6.26) and Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala (2.6.31).
Please read:
http://www.nanoant.com/linux/compiling-kernel-iegd-10x-module-for-any-linux-distribution http://www.nanoant.com/linux/compiling-kernel-iegd-10x-module-for-any-linux-distribution" target="_self">http://www.nanoant.com/linux/compiling-kernel-iegd-10x-module-for-any-linux-distribution
For Intel consideration:
I hope information provided on my blog does not violate IEGD EULA and will be useful for your users/clients. Please consider reading "Notes for Intel" section in this article where I stated some possible enhancements to IEGD that can make easy compiling and using your drivers on any Linux distribution.
Regards,
Adam
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very cool article Adam and thanks for the suggestions.
Also look at the whitepaper for IKM porting: http://edc.intel.com/Download.aspx?id=2796&returnurl=/Software/Downloads/IEGD/default.aspx http://edc.intel.com/Download.aspx?id=2796&returnurl=/Software/Downloads/IEGD/default.aspx" target="_blank">http://edc.intel.com/Download.aspx?id=2796&returnurl=/Software/Downloads/IEGD/default.aspx
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