Tom Raus wrote: > Yes the error message that module format is invalid is related to for > example your kernel source files not matching your actually installed > kernel, or your kernel not living up to the expectations of the rt61 > install. I have a rt61 wifi card aswell and I installed it with a 2.6.17 > kernel (2.6.19 is giving me problems). I don't know about your system but > upgrading your kernel should only take a few hours (especially doing it the > debian way) > > Friendly regards, > Tom R.
Alright, I guess I'll bite the bullet and go ahead with the kernel update. However, like I mentioned above, I don't have internet access on my machine (that depends on the wireless working ...), so apt-get won't work directly. Could you advise which kernel packages I should download? All that I could find was kernel-image-2.6.18-3-amd64-di, which means the Debian installer kernel. Is that good enough? Or am I searching the wrong keywords? And am I to expect a massive dependency hell upgrading manually like I intend to? Again, very thankful for your help and patience, Avishai. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]