Pretty sure Shaun Ruffell nailed it. It sounds like you have secure boot enabled (systems designed to run Windows, which is just about everything but a build-it-yourself PC, will enable this by default). This can usually be turned off the the BIOS. The alternative is to get the module properly signed, which involves doing things beyond my personal experience. If secure boot is on, then simply recompiling the module will not help.
Fedora is set up so that if you run a vanilla install, it can boot with secure boot (all the modules that come from Fedora kernel repos are signed), but if you add your own module, it won't be signed unless you do it, which means it won't load if secure boot is enabled. --Greg On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 2:46 PM Jerry Geis <[email protected]> wrote: > HI All, > > I tried removing the dahdi directory - re-extracting from source and > recompile. Did not help. > Still getting the error. I am installing from source. > > Thoughts ? > > Jerry > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: > https://community.asterisk.org/ > > New to Asterisk? Start here: > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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