On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 02:11, Gareth Evans wrote:
> Further to my disappearing /var/run/utmp query, I also newly can't
> start VMs with virt-manager without first doing
>
> $ sudo modprobe tun
>
> This has also changed recently, apparently without intervention on my part.
>
> Presumably it has st
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 23:16, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> I could be wrong, but specifications for this laptop suggest there should be
> two graphics adapters inside. One is integrated inside CPU and one is
> discrete. You can run 'glxgears' on any of them just fine, so double check if
> y
On 29.11.2018 1:40, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 12:49, Alexander V. Makartsev
> wrote:
>
>> I suggest to check if your laptop has latest Firmware\BIOS update installed.
>> That is first thing I would check if I got similar error message.
>> Update it to the latest one provided b
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 12:49, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> I suggest to check if your laptop has latest Firmware\BIOS update installed.
> That is first thing I would check if I got similar error message.
> Update it to the latest one provided by HP support website.
> Also check if there are s
On 27.11.2018 2:03, Johann Spies wrote:
> Trying to get my nvidia-card to work properly following tutorials like
> https://www.pcsuggest.com/install-and-configure-nvidia-optimus-with-bumblebee-in-debian/
> and
> https://www.pcsuggest.com/nvidia-optimus-troubleshooting-in-debain-kali-linux-ubuntu/
>
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 09:38:58PM +0100, Florian Kriener wrote:
>> It sounds as if dkms hasn't been installed. There is a reference
>> somewhere on the VirtualBox web site.
>You could be wrong, because I had exactly the same problem. After a
>kernel update (from ..-n to ..-n+1 - I don't know th
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 20:38, Florian Kriener wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 January 2010 20:35:15 Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
>> >> # dmesg |tail
>> >> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
>> >
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your
>>
On Wednesday 20 January 2010 20:35:15 Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >> # dmesg |tail
> >> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your
> > current kernel version, so you will have to use module-assist
On 20/01/2010 18:39, Ole Toft Jensen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:37:45PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Greetings,
# dmesg |tail
vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
Greetings,
This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your current
kernel version, so you
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:37:45PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> # dmesg |tail
> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
Greetings,
This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your current
kernel version, so you will have to use module-assistant to fix
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:11:08 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 31. August 2008 schrieb Florian Kulzer:
> > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:03:59 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> > > Lenny
> > > alsa-driver-1.0.17
> > > Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> > > Cirrus Logic cs46xx
[...]
> > > WARNING: Error inser
Am Sonntag, 31. August 2008 schrieb Florian Kulzer:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:03:59 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> > Lenny
> > alsa-driver-1.0.17
> > Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> > Cirrus Logic cs46xx
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > for the previous kernel 2.6.25-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> > without
Am Sonntag, 31. August 2008 schrieb Florian Kulzer:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:03:59 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> > Lenny
> > alsa-driver-1.0.17
> > Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> > Cirrus Logic cs46xx
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > for the previous kernel 2.6.25-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> > without
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:03:59 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
>
> Lenny
> alsa-driver-1.0.17
> Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> Cirrus Logic cs46xx
>
> Hello
>
> for the previous kernel 2.6.25-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> without
> problems. After kernel-update 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same
Question teh other way:
Has anybody the driver for the Cirrus Logic running under 2.6.26-1-686?
If so, how?
Tankyou
Bernd
Am Samstag, 30. August 2008 schrieb Bernd Kloss:
> Lenny
> alsa-driver-1.0.17
> Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> Cirrus Logic cs46xx
>
> Hello
>
> for the previous kernel 2.6.25-2-6
Steve Kemp wrote:
On Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 09:59:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
such file or directory
Yesterday I finally found a solution (but not *the* solution) to them in
an ubuntu forum:
The solution given is to
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
On 07/03/08 09:59, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
When I roll my own kernel these messages show up at boot:
modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
such file or directory
Yesterday I finally found a s
On Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 09:59:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
> such file or directory
>
> Yesterday I finally found a solution (but not *the* solution) to them in
> an ubuntu forum:
> The solution given is to unpack the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/03/08 09:59, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> When I roll my own kernel these messages show up at boot:
>
> modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
> such file or directory
>
> Yesterday I finally found a solut
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:13:42 +0100
"Gregor Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a problem with the installation of vsftp.
>
> I'm getting a weird error (500 oops...). When googeling for this
> error, I found that a
>
> "modprobe capability" helps to fix this error.
>
[...]
> apt-get install vsftpd
from the debian system book:
The sarge release notes recommend using aptitude instead of apt-get, as
it "makes safer decisions about package installations than running
apt-get directly."
hence,
aptitude install vsftpd
--
Matt Zagrabelny - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (2
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm having a problem with the installation of vsftp.
I'm getting a weird error (500 oops...). When googeling for this
error, I found that a
"modprobe capability" helps to fix this error.
Since I'm quite new to Linux, I'm wondering if there's a possibility
that
Thanks, Kostas.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Kostas,
> It's possible that the gcc version that the kernel was compiled with does
> not match the version you compiled the module with. This is just a guess
> but that does cause problems for loading modules.
> Cheers,
> Jonathan
>
>
> --
> To UNSUBS
Kostas Robotis wrote:
> Hello, I am new to linux ;) I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.18.1
> and I want to load
> x_tables module in order to have the ip_tables. The "mod_probe
> x_tables" writes the following to the eventlog:
>
> Oct 28 20:55:41 localhost kernel: x_tables: version magic '2.6.1
On Thursday 02 February 2006 07:40, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
> wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
> and how do i test its functionality.
You can't mount a mouse because a mouse is a
Thnks for the quick reply. Indeed i found the mouse in /dev/psaux
Adorean Alexandru Raul
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Hi.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse
"mounted",
and
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 20:46 +0100, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:57 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote
> > >>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> > >> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
> > >> I did a modprobe mousedev but st
On (02/02/06 17:40), Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
> wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
> and how do i test its functionality.
>
I don't know what you asked previously:)
You can use a mou
Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Hi.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
and how do i test its functionality.
Regards,
Adorean Alexandru Raul
Look in /dev/input, it should be something lik
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:57 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote
> >>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> >> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
> >> I did a modprobe mousedev but stil the pointer won't move. How do i
> >> determine the mousedevice in /de
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 11:52 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Hello.
Hi,
>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
> I did a modprobe mousedev but stil the pointer won't move. How do i
> determine the mousedevice in
Hi
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Leonid Grinberg wrote:
> If you want modules to be loaded at boot time, enter in their names in
> /etc/modules (you will need root permissions for this.)
This file contains only a handful of entries - far less than the number of
modules that are actually loaded. Are the
If you want modules to be loaded at boot time, enter in their names in
/etc/modules (you will need root permissions for this.)
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 4:17 pm, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I am running a Debian derivative system. I would like
> the system to insert a module at boot time. So, how
> do I indicate it (which file /etc should contain the
> directive)?
>
> -ishwar
The really easy way!
install modconf (aptitude i
On Monday 05 July 2004 04:35 am, Erik Steffl wrote:
>alsa used to work on my system, I didn't change anything I think
> might be related and suddenly the modprobe -v snd-seq-oss freezes.
I don't know anything about the root cause of the problem, but FWIW someone
just reported problems with a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Niels L. Ellegaard) writes:
> nvidia: no version for "struct_module" found: kernel tainted.
> nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel.
> 0: nvidia: loading NVIDIA Linux x86 NVIDIA Kernel Module 1.0-5336
> Wed Jan 14 18:29:26 PST 2004
Oops. The bug has been reported. Sor
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 12:31:38PM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Does anybody know why some modules in /etc/modules appear to be ignored?
>
> I have always need "hid" in /etc/modules to make my usb mouse work, and now
> under 2.6 I also need to modprobe psmouse and intel-agp to get into X (kdm)
Derek Broughton wrote:
On April 21, 2004 12:41 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Derek Broughton wrote:
Does anybody know why some modules in /etc/modules appear to be ignored?
I have always need "hid" in /etc/modules to make my usb mouse work, and
now under 2.6 I also need to modprobe psmouse and inte
Derek Broughton wrote:
Does anybody know why some modules in /etc/modules appear to be ignored?
I have always need "hid" in /etc/modules to make my usb mouse work, and now
under 2.6 I also need to modprobe psmouse and intel-agp to get into X (kdm). I
added them to /etc/modules but nothing seems
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 10:01:25AM +0200, Ville Koivisto wrote:
> Hi!
>
> When booting up Debian I receive a message from modprobe, which tells it
> cannot load a module 'char-major-10-135'. I understand it's a modprobe
> alias for somethings else, but can't figure out how to deal with the
> pr
Dennis Kaplan wrote:
Hi guys,
I recently installed a new kernel the 2.6 686 K7 one.
Now the only way I can get my mouse to work is by running "modprobe psmouse"
after every reboot.
What is the correct way of doing this?
By the way the shell prompt never comes back when I run modprobe psmouse
it
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 09:45:51AM -0500, Lou Losee wrote:
> I run a mix of testing and unstable,
You should prepare for this kind of problems, even worse. I'm running
stable, but what I've heard, testing+unstable is the worst of available
possibilities. Just be sure you know what you are doin
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 04:21:41PM -0500, Lou Losee wrote:
> After recently recompiling my kernel to 2.4.22 I am having a problem
> with my usb mouse. During boot, I get a msg from modprobe that module
> usbmouse is not found. However, it does exist in the
> /lib/modules/xxx/kernel/drivers/usb di
Hello Hugo!
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 10:18:03AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Florian Ernst wrote:
Just a short note,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213092
might be of interest, too.
That explains why I could not find where modprobe -c gets the above
from: it is build into the up
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 20:53, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Right Kjetil! And I figured out that backstreet-ruby removed it.
Yup! :-)
I cannot find keybdev anywhere in the 2.4.22 kernel that I am
using, except for traces in the documenation, but nothing in
.config
keybd
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello Hugo!
Just a short note,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213092
might be of interest, too.
Cheers,
Flo
Thanks Florian!
That explains why I could not find where modprobe -c gets the above
from: it is build into the upgraded modutils!
The fix is
above h
Hello Hugo!
Just a short note,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213092
might be of interest, too.
Cheers,
Flo
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 20:53, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Right Kjetil! And I figured out that backstreet-ruby removed it.
Yup! :-)
> >>I cannot find keybdev anywhere in the 2.4.22 kernel that I am
> >> using, except for traces in the documenation, but nothing in
> >> .config
> >
> > keybdev
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 15:30, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi!
I just dist-upgraded a sarge partition.
Now the hid module for the usb mice will not load.
If you do "modprobe hid" he says "cannot find keybdev which is needed
by hid".
You're the one using backstreet-ruby
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 15:30, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just dist-upgraded a sarge partition.
>
> Now the hid module for the usb mice will not load.
>
> If you do "modprobe hid" he says "cannot find keybdev which is needed
> by hid".
You're the one using backstreet-ruby, right...?
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 02:07:05PM +0200, Peter Dürmüller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to Debian linux, but I like this distribution and don't like to
> change because of the following problem:
> Because I use a special adsl-modem, I had to compile a new kernel
> according to the kernel-package
Hello
Victory (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> My system complain at reboot time
> "modprobe:modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135"
> Look at /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modutils/arch/i386 and found
> the entry like this:
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc.
>
> I did comment it out, but did no
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 09:57:39 +0100
Patrick Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I upgraded to kernel 2.4.19 to allow me to add the i810 framebuffer patch.
> everything went fine except I had missed the generic-scsi support
> and so my cdrw didn't work. I turned this option on and recompiled. T
"Joe" == Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joe> Actually, this is happening before /etc/rcS.d/S39ifupdown
Joe> gets run. In fact, I've pretty much traced it down to
Joe> /etc/rcS.d/S20modutils.
Joe> I can also repeat this from the command line like so:
Joe> joesla
> Most likely it is not ifup, but some DHCP client that is being
> started. When debian boots, it runs 'ifup -a' (see
> /etc/init.d/networking) to bring up things listed as auto.
Actually, this is happening before /etc/rcS.d/S39ifupdown gets run. In
fact, I've pretty much traced it down to /etc/r
"Joe" == Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joe> I've been having a problem with my Debian system
Joe> automatically bringing up my eth0 interface even though I
Joe> don't have it marked as "auto" in
Joe> /etc/network/interfaces. Until now, I had figured that it was
J
At 8:24 Uhr -0800 10.11.2002, Joe Emenaker wrote:
The problem seems to be that, when I run modprobe to load the driver
for my ethernet interface, ifup or ifconfig seems to get run as
well. Since I have my 3c95x driver in my /etc/modules, it gets
loaded at boot time and then the interface actually
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 11:34:57PM -0700, nate wrote:
> ThanhVu Nguyen said:
> > In my /etc/syslog, I have these lines ... not really sure what they mean
> > or how to fix it
> >
> > Oct 1 06:55:24 HaLong modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> > binfmt-e0ff
>
> looks like it may be related t
ThanhVu Nguyen said:
> In my /etc/syslog, I have these lines ... not really sure what they mean
> or how to fix it
looks like it may be related to this:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/binfmt-support.html
if your not encountering any problems while using your system those
messages are
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 12:04:23AM -0500, John Manko wrote:
| If the kernel autoloader for modules is set to yes, and I compile IDE
| and IDE-SCSI as modules, will the autoloader load IDE or IDE-SCSI on
| boot. That is, if nothing is specified in /etc/modules.conf
|
| I'm thinking I have to ex
John Manko said:
>>
> If the kernel autoloader for modules is set to yes, and I compile IDE
> and IDE-SCSI as modules, will the autoloader load IDE or IDE-SCSI on
> boot. That is, if nothing is specified in /etc/modules.conf
>
> I'm thinking I have to explicitly tell the kernel to use IDE-SCSI,
nate wrote:
>Lance Hoffmeyer said:
>
>
>>During boot I keep getting the messages
>>
>>modprobe can't locate /dev/lp1
>>modprobe can't locate /dev/lp2
>>
>>modprobe can't locate /dev/ide-tape
>>modprobe can't locate /dev/hda4
>>
>>...
>>
>>What do I need to change so that these warning disappear
do you have those files under the /dev directory? Try l -a lp* and see
if lp1 and lp2 exist... if not there is a MAKEDEV (yes it's caps)
utility you can use to create them.
Shawn
--- Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> During boot I keep getting the messages
>
> modprobe can't locat
Lance Hoffmeyer said:
> During boot I keep getting the messages
>
> modprobe can't locate /dev/lp1
> modprobe can't locate /dev/lp2
>
> modprobe can't locate /dev/ide-tape
> modprobe can't locate /dev/hda4
>
> ...
>
> What do I need to change so that these warning disappear?
if you really want to
Martin F Krafft wrote:
>
> also sprach Michael D. Schleif (on Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:42:18PM -0500):
> > modprobe: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> > /lib/modules/2.2.19/modules.dep
> >
> > What corrective actions are warranted?
>
> update-modules
>
> or
>
> depmod -a
>
> it means y
also sprach Michael D. Schleif (on Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:42:18PM -0500):
> modprobe: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.2.19/modules.dep
>
> What corrective actions are warranted?
update-modules
or
depmod -a
it means you edited /etc/modules.conf, now the dependencies
In potato? The modules layout changed from 2.2.X to 2.4.X. You need
Bunk's modutils for potato.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Whenever I try to use modprobe with 3c59x.o or eepro100.o, I get a message
>saying it can't find /lib/modules/2.4.5/modules.dep. What do I need to
>inst
* Gladimir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010717 21:31]:
>
> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
> real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
> and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
> know of; /etc/modu
> "listmgr" == listmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
listmgr> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an
listmgr> alias for the real time clock, and that it only occurs soon
listmgr> after switching to run-level 6 and run-level 0. I also know
listmgr> that the alias exists in tw
ookay...following your suggestion i started modprobe with the module name,
omitting the .o extension -- now modprobe apm doesn't give me any error
message (in fact there is no output at all but i guess that is the way it
should be)
so it happens there is nothing wrong with modprobe after all i ju
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 12:34:24AM +0200, vester wrote:
[...]
> > # depmod -av
> > (Have you ever done? On Debian it should be automatic but you may have a
> > broken system)
>
> output is a long list with all my modules in the respective
> /lib/modules/2.4.4/... directories.
>
> apart from th
> ii modutils 2.4.6-3 Linux module utilities.
> :) in woody but i think 2.4.2 should be OK.
ooops... after apt-get update i downloaded version 2.4.6-3 too.
> Check outputs of:
>
> # depmod -av
> (Have you ever done? On Debian it should be automatic but you may have a
> b
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 12:56:54PM +0200, vester wrote:
[...]
> what about modprobe though? i checked the version and it it 2.4.2 -- does
> that mean i can only load kernel 2.4.2 modules?
>
> i am using debian testing, modutils 2.4.2 is the newest version
ii modutils 2.4.6-3 Lin
Petr Danek wrote:
> Hi list,
> i have following problem - during boot system complains about modules:
>
> Loading modules: /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.o
> modprobe : Can`t locate module /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.o
>
> But i am not using kernel 2.0.36 anymore , so from where can
Subject: modprobe: Can't locate...
Date: Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:32:32PM +0200
In reply to:Pierre Hyvernat
Quoting Pierre Hyvernat([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi to all,
>
> I recently added the following line in /etc/syslog.conf
> "*.* /dev/tty9"
> to get all messages on console 9.
"Michael Blood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am getting an error whenever I boot up into debian 2.2
[...]
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-1
I think net-pf-1 is the driver for Unix domain sockets (see
/etc/modules.conf). It seems your Linux doesn't have support for
them
Jason Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Pete,
> I'm not sure about that. I always edit it by hand, just because I've
> become comfortable doing that. if there is another way, or official way of
> making changes to this file, I'd like to hear about it. Anyone??
If you're still confused afte
Quoting Jason Holland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file
> I'm not sure about that. I always edit it by hand, just because I've
> become comfortable doing that. if there is another way, or official way of
> making changes to this file
Pete,
I'm not sure about that. I always edit it by hand, just because I've
become comfortable doing that. if there is another way, or official way of
making changes to this file, I'd like to hear about it. Anyone??
Jason
>
> i thought we weren't supposed to modify that file by hand?
>
> is t
i thought we weren't supposed to modify that file by hand?
is that the "proper" way of doing it, or is there an official debian method
that doesn't involve editing that file by hand?
pete
On Sat 16 Dec 00, 8:02 PM, Jason Holland said...
> Sven,
> To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc
for what it's worth, that device is your "RTC", or, real time clock.
the kernel is looking for rtc.o and isn't finding it...
in the future, you can find the device for a particular major/minor number
from /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt.
pete
On Sun 17 Dec 00, 2:27 AM, Sven Burgener s
> How do I fix the following?
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up?
> I mean, what is missing / wrong?
What special privileges does the Real Time Clock enjoy? For the
longest time after I had compiled
Sven,
To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file
alias char-major-10-135 off
Jason
>
> Hello debs,
>
> How do I fix the following?
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up?
> I me
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, sena wrote:
> I heard that Bud Rogers wrote this on 29/10/00:
> > Thank you, Tuukka. But what I meant to ask was the location of the file
> > that lists all the char-major-N entries. I don't remember what
> > char-major-6 is.
>
> If you have the linux kernel source, check the
I heard that Bud Rogers wrote this on 29/10/00:
> Thank you, Tuukka. But what I meant to ask was the location of the file that
> lists all the char-major-N entries. I don't remember what char-major-6 is.
>
If you have the linux kernel source, check the Documentation/devices.txt
file. It lists
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On 29 Oct, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
>
> The current aliases are in file /etc/modules.conf
> The configuration is done to file /etc/modutils/aliases and changes
> updated using command update-modules.
Tha
On 29 Oct, Bud Rogers wrote:
> Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
The current aliases are in file /etc/modules.conf
The configuration is done to file /etc/modutils/aliases and changes
updated using command update-modules.
Tuukka
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On 06-Oct-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> I just upgraded to 2.4.0 test9 kernel and got this error:
>
> lilypad modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-14
>
> I then made sure that /etc/modutils/aliases contained this:
>
> alias char-major-14 off
>
> I ran update-modules, but still I get
On 06-Oct-2000 Eric G . Miller wrote:
>> I ran update-modules, but still I get the modprobe error.
>> Have I done something incorrect?
>
> I dunno, but I have:
>
> alias char-major-14 soundcore
>
> You got a sound card? If you don't have sound support, maybe just
> comment it out.
I have a sou
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 02:04:17AM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I just upgraded to 2.4.0 test9 kernel and got this error:
>
> lilypad modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-14
>
> I then made sure that /etc/modutils/aliases contained this:
>
> alias char-major-14 off
>
> I ran updat
I expect that you're receiving some packets over the network, with the
address family set to 18. I don't know what "ash" is in the networking
sense, but I'm certain that it's not related to the shell.
I'd just add "alias net-pf-18 off" to /etc/modutils/aliases, followed
by running /sbin/update-mo
Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:53:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I thought I had better reply to my own message as I've discovered
> > that the crontab does unload the unused ppp modules if they were
> > loaded by kmod.
> >
> > If I load the mo
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I thought I had better reply to my own message as I've discovered
> that the crontab does unload the unused ppp modules if they were
> loaded by kmod.
>
> If I load the modules manually the crontab apparently does not
> unload them. Can someone tel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am running Potato with kernel 2.2.17pre6.
>
> If I dial out to my ISP kmod loads the appropriate modules but
> they are not unloaded, after pppd is terminated, even though
> there is a Root crontab to do this.
>
> If I type, as Root, 'modprobe -r', which I understa
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:53:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought I had better reply to my own message as I've discovered
> that the crontab does unload the unused ppp modules if they were
> loaded by kmod.
>
> If I load the modules manually the crontab apparently does not
> unload th
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:53:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought I had better reply to my own message as I've discovered
> that the crontab does unload the unused ppp modules if they were
> loaded by kmod.
>
> If I load the modules manually the crontab apparently does not
> unload th
I thought I had better reply to my own message as I've discovered
that the crontab does unload the unused ppp modules if they were
loaded by kmod.
If I load the modules manually the crontab apparently does not
unload them. Can someone tell me why?
Barry Samuels
>
> Shaul> Isn't the following the root for my problem:
>
> #
> # Character devices
> #
> CONFIG_VT=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL=m
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
> # CONFIG_PRINTER is n
Shaul> Isn't the following the root for my problem:
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL=m
# CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
# CONFIG_PRINTER is not set
CONFIG_MOUSE=y
#
# M
Isn't the following the root for my problem:
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL=m
# CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
# CONFIG_PRINTER is not set
CONFIG_MOUSE=y
#
# Mice
#
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