Here's the summary of what I did, thanx to everybody, and particularly
Konstantin and Vladimir :
1 : download the driver kindly provided by Konstantin Katuev HERE
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/530277/+attachment/1714152/+files/keucr.tgz>
2 : copy the file to /usr/src
3 : untar it
4 : rename the folder to keucr-0.0.1
5 : create the file /usr/src/keucr-0.0.1/dkms.conf, and insert this :
PACKAGE_NAME="keucr"
PACKAGE_VERSION="0.0.1"
CLEAN="rm -f *.*o"
Hello guys. It works for me.
Here's the summary of what I did, thanx to everybody, and particularly
Konstantin and Vladimir :
1 : download the driver kindly provided by Konstantin Katuev HERE /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +bug/530277/ +attachment/ 1714152/ +files/ keucr.tgz> keucr-0. 0.1/dkms. conf, and insert this : NAME="keucr" VERSION= "0.0.1"
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2 : copy the file to /usr/src
3 : untar it
4 : rename the folder to keucr-0.0.1
5 : create the file /usr/src/
PACKAGE_
PACKAGE_
CLEAN="rm -f *.*o"
BUILT_MODULE_ NAME[0] ="keucr" tree/$PACKAGE_ NAME/$PACKAGE_ VERSION/ build" LOCATION[ 0]="/extra"
MAKE[0]="make -C $kernel_source_dir
M=$dkms_
DEST_MODULE_
AUTOINSTALL="yes"
6 : add the driver to dkms
dkms add -m keucr -v 0.0.1
7 : build the module
dkms build -m keucr -v 0.0.1
8 : install the module
dkms install -m keucr -v 0.0.1
9 : append the module to /etc/modules
echo "keucr" >> /etc/modules
As far as I tested on my Acer emachines em350, there is no need to
insert SDCard before power-on. It works like any USB key.
Alain Danger