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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    Is there a native Linux means of configuring something like this? I just want to set it to EPP mode. In Windows, for instance, Device Manager lets you get properties on a device and set certain...
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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    Oh yeah, should've thought of that. I've installed corefonts in Winetricks, but it still looks the same. Is there something else I could use?

    I so wish I could attach images from file rather...
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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    I did try that. make still returns "Nothing to be done for '%filename%'." make install returns "make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop." Maybe the Linux installer is just faulty? I...
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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    Huh! No, on my desktop, with a disk in the drive and recognized in Thunar, the tool is still all wonky, with mostly ????? and even weirder symbols in place of text. I don't know if I'm missing...
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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    Hey, that config file does run in Wine. I tested on a laptop so it looks really weird, since the card obvs. isn't plugged into it. I'll give this a try tonight.
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    [xubuntu] Re: Can't compile manufacturer driver

    Here you go:


    GNU Make 4.3
    Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
    Copyright (C) 1988-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>...
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    [xubuntu] Can't compile manufacturer driver

    I installed a PCI-e card and it works on my system, but it came with a linux driver and I thought that might let me change settings on the card for better performance.

    The README for it says:

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