Phil wrote:
> I got a new Dell poweredge 400SC that comes with an embedded NIC. Lspci
> refers to the ethernet controller as an "Unknown device e100 (rev 02)" I
> tried using eepro and eepro100 modules but they wouldn't work.
> I have old debian disks that I have always used and then upgraded
>
I got a new Dell poweredge 400SC that comes with an embedded NIC. Lspci
refers to the ethernet controller as an "Unknown device e100 (rev 02)" I
tried using eepro and eepro100 modules but they wouldn't work. Both
returning error messages saying " Hint: you are trying to install a module
with
Hi,
On my laptop I have both a touchpad and a usb mouse. The touchpad
uses the psmouse module, /etc/modules tells the kernel to load this at
boot. The usb mouse uses the appropriate usb modules and is loaded using
hotpluging.
My problem is that if the usb mouse is not connected at boot the
ary 01, 2002 2:05 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: sound card & kernel module problems (Deb 2.2)
howdy,
the problem that i have is i have a sound card and i would like to know
what kernal module(s) to install to make it work (so the sounds in gnome
work properly).
when i was install
howdy,
the problem that i have is i have a sound card and i would like to know what
kernal module(s) to install to make it work (so the sounds in gnome work
properly).
when i was installing debian i used a menu that gave the module name and a
description of the module, i managed to use that to
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:57:24AM -0800, Denzil Kelly wrote:
> I upgraded to kernel 2.2.19 by executing the command:
> apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah. This worked
> fine. However, I recompiled the kernel because I
> needed to enable scsi emulation so I could use my
> cd-rw. The recompile
I think I got it fixed.
running the command
depmod -a
seems to have created the necessary file in the new
modules folder. While things seem to be somewhat back
to normal, I do get the following after running the
command.
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17/net/ibmtr.o
de
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:57:24AM -0800, Denzil Kelly wrote:
> I upgraded to kernel 2.2.19 by executing the command:
> apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah. This worked
> fine. However, I recompiled the kernel because I
> needed to enable scsi emulation so I could use my
> cd-rw. The recompile
Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 08:22:32AM -0700, eric wrote:
I copy and paste your install command
lshih:~# apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package kernel-image-2.2.19-blah
but not w
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 08:22:32AM -0700, eric wrote:
...
> I copy and paste your install command
>
> lshih:~# apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> E: Couldn't find package kernel-image-2.2.19-blah
>
> but not work
That's b
Denzil Kelly wrote:
I upgraded to kernel 2.2.19 by executing the command:
apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah. This worked
fine. However, I recompiled the kernel because I
needed to enable scsi emulation so I could use my
cd-rw. The recompile(make menuconfig;make dep;make
clean;make bzImage
I upgraded to kernel 2.2.19 by executing the command:
apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah. This worked
fine. However, I recompiled the kernel because I
needed to enable scsi emulation so I could use my
cd-rw. The recompile(make menuconfig;make dep;make
clean;make bzImage;make modules;make modu
Just though I would pass this info along, in case it might help someone.
I use the cs4232 OSS sound module to drive my PnP onboard sound card. The
driver specifically supports PnP. When I switched to the 2.4.2 kernel from
2.2.18, I noticed that I could no longer insmod cs4232 - it said "no such
Hi Debians!
I have two problems.
Some days ago I inserted the path of the security-fixes into sources.list
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
and did
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
After that my Hisax- and ISDN-Modules are not included at boot-time into
At 05:30 PM 04/01/2000 -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
It sounds like the samba on the CD has bad dependencies, or the
library versions changed between when that samba was built and when
the CD was made.
-- I re-did a dselect with another 2.1 CD, this time R4, and it fixed
everything!
Thanks
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 12:11 PM 04/01/2000 -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> >Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Bob, thanks for the help.
> >- again!
> > > But, how does one probe into the details of:
> > >"subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit s
At 12:11 PM 04/01/2000 -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Bob, thanks for the help.
- again!
> But, how does one probe into the details of:
> "subprocess pre-removal script returned error
exit status"?
You can look at the prerm script with
`less
/var
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bob, thanks for the help.
>
> I tried it, to little avail.
>
> (session below). I can't tell if
> 1) just better tool usage is needed,
> 2) my configuration is broken, and if so how to recover,
> 3) the tools are broken (less likely..)
>
> But, how d
Bob, thanks for the help.
I tried it, to little avail.
(session below). I can't tell if
1) just better tool usage is needed,
2) my configuration is broken, and if so how to recover,
3) the tools are broken (less likely..)
But, how does one probe into the details of:
"subprocess
pre-removal s
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 02:19 PM 03/30/2000 -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> >Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I took a new CDrom (2.1) and did re-deselect, which did a lot of upgrades
> > > to various stuff.
> > >
> >...
> > > dependency problems - not r
At 02:19 PM 03/30/2000 -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I took a new CDrom (2.1) and did re-deselect, which did a lot of
upgrades
> to various stuff.
>
...
> dependency problems - not removing
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> samba
> li
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I took a new CDrom (2.1) and did re-deselect, which did a lot of upgrades
> to various stuff.
>
> The end result is that everything seems OK, except a remaining dependency
> problem, based on Samba, but it won't remove, and it depends on
> libpam-u
At 08:06 AM 03/30/2000 +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
>>Have you tried running `apt-get -f install'? If so,
what happened?
>
>Updating package status cache...done
>Checking system integrity...dependency error
>Correcting dependencies...failed
>E: Internal error, S
At 06:36 PM 03/29/2000 -0500, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> I am running Debian 2.0, upgraded from ... (libc5), and trying to upgrade
> to 2.1.
>
> When I do an apt-get upgrade, it complains that:
> "Sorry, but the following packages are broken.."
>
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> I am running Debian 2.0, upgraded from ... (libc5), and trying to upgrade
> to 2.1.
>
> When I do an apt-get upgrade, it complains that:
> "Sorry, but the following packages are broken.."
>
> and halts. When I try to repair the problems using d
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
>
[using Eudora for Windows: please turn off HTML output]
>I am running Debian 2.0, upgraded from ... (libc5), and trying to upgrade
>to 2.1.
>
>When I do an apt-get upgrade, it complains that:
> "Sorry, but the following packages are broken.."
>
>and h
I am running Debian 2.0,
upgraded from ... (libc5), and trying to upgrade to 2.1.
When I do an apt-get upgrade, it complains that:
"Sorry, but the following packages are
broken.."
and halts. When I try to repair the problems using dselect, I cannot seem
to get out of a circle which won't let
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Matthew Vernon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running 2.2.10 here, and am having a few problems with sound -
> whenever a program tries to access the sound device, logs show this error:
>
> Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot
| > You forget to do a couple important steps if you're using modules.
| > 1. After "make-kpkg -revision... kernel_image" do
| > make-kpkg modules_image .
|
| Actually 'make-kpkg kernel-image' also compiles any modules you
| configured. So it is not necessary to do this extra step. I never
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> You forget to do a couple important steps if you're using modules.
> 1. After "make-kpkg -revision... kernel_image" do
> make-kpkg modules_image .
Actually 'make-kpkg kernel-image' also compiles any modules you
configured. So it is not necessary to do this ext
You forget to do a couple important steps if you're using modules.
1. After "make-kpkg -revision... kernel_image" do
make-kpkg modules_image .
2. Then either:
a) mv /lib/modules/[kernel version] \
/lib/modules/[kernel version]-old
or
b) rm -rf /lib/modules/[kernel version]
3.
Hi all,
Tried to recompile kernel 2.2.10
get no obvious warnings (to me that is)
did use the kernel-package README
For the Brave and the impatient:
Phase ONE: Getting and configuring the kernel
1% cd
2% make config # or make menuconfig or make xconfig and configure
Phase TWO: Create a prota
Hi all,
I'm running 2.2.10 here, and am having a few problems with sound -
whenever a program tries to access the sound device, logs show this error:
Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot-0
Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-service-0-
Quoting Ramakrishnan M ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> hello,
> I had been reading the Linux Device Drivers,and tried running the
> first program.
> #define KERNEL
> #include ...
> ...init_module(...)
> .
That first line is wrong, but I guess you copied into the email
wrongly.
> when I do insmod
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 09:06:23AM +0530, Ramakrishnan M wrote:
> hello,
> I had been reading the Linux Device Drivers,and tried running the
> first program.
> #define KERNEL
> #include ...
> ...init_module(...)
> .
>
> when I do insmod prog.o it says the program has been compiled to run
hello,
I had been reading the Linux Device Drivers,and tried running the
first program.
#define KERNEL
#include ...
...init_module(...)
.
when I do insmod prog.o it says the program has been compiled to run on
kernel 2.2.5 and the running kernel is 2.2.10. Sure! I have 2.2.10 kernel
runn
At 12:30 PM 1/18/98 -0800, Dave Neuer wrote:
>I am having problems getting the DBI drivers for mSQL working on my
>Debian Linux 1.3.1 system. I am using mSQL 2.0.3, DBI 0.91, and
>Msql-modules-1.1814.
Concerning the DBI problems, I have no advice; I use Msql.pm rather than
the DBI interface for t
I am having problems getting the DBI drivers for mSQL working on my
Debian Linux 1.3.1 system. I am using mSQL 2.0.3, DBI 0.91, and
Msql-modules-1.1814.
I have installed mSQL and the DBI module successfully (I think). Now I
am trying to install the Msql driver module. I call "perl Makefile.PL"
a
On Wed, 1 May 1996, Brian K Servis wrote:
> When booting I get the following errors when calculating dependencies.
>
> *** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c501.o
> *** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c509.o
> *** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/module
During make config (second or third line) there is a line about config mod
version or something to that effect. You want to choose no for this option
then the modules should load correctly.
Luck,
Dwarf
--
aka Dale Scheetz
Hi,
I could really use someones help.
When booting I get the following errors when calculating dependencies.
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c501.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c509.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/
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