Re: module problem

2001-02-20 Thread T. Tilton
c-3 wrote: > > Hi! > > Can anybody tell me how (or where) the location of modules are > referenced? > Because I compiled and installed some modules, but if I try insmod > I get a message that the module couldn't be found. > But perhaps it's just a very dumb reason. First do a depmod -a after i

RE: module problem

2001-02-20 Thread Joris Lambrecht
you seem to be getting into a whole lot of trouble, in a very short timeframe. I'd advise you to take the time to read some How-to's. Read what you're in need of and read it two or three times to let it sink in. You'll see that afterwards a lot more things are lot more apparent. You might also noti

Re: module problem

2000-03-02 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-03-01 19:40:42, Dale Morris wrote: > I've been trying to install debian 2.1. When I configure network modules > and try to add the module 3c59x I get a fail message, ...init module, > device or resource busy.. What do you mean by "configure network modules"? Perhaps, your module was alre

Re: Module Problem ? (was: Re: help with SB AWE 64 !)

1998-02-08 Thread Alex Yukhimets
> Yes, this is really bad. It shouldn't be this way. I'm at a loss here, > sorry. Anybody else? > > Please, if you find a solution, mail it to me. It seems to be a module > problem, although I can't see what is wrong... Marcus, I solved the problem. There were several issues here. First (bonehea

Re: module problem

1997-04-30 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
You'll need the kernel-source and pcmcia-source packages. Configure the kernel by running "make config" in /usr/src/linux. Then build the modules by executing "debian/rules binary-modules" in the /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs directory. Finally, install the resulting package using "dpkg --install pcmc

Re: module problem

1997-04-30 Thread Jason Killen
Just how easy is it? (aka what FM should I read?) In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote : >I usually have to rebuild the modules myself. Simple to do. > >-- >Jean Pierre > > >On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Jason Killen wrote: > >> I hope this hasn't already been talked about. >> >> I installed the so

Re: module problem

1997-04-30 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
I usually have to rebuild the modules myself. Simple to do. -- Jean Pierre On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Jason Killen wrote: > I hope this hasn't already been talked about. > > I installed the sources and modules for kernel 2.0.30 from the unstable > directory and when I boot I get this message : >