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
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