I use my Debian system for data backup (rdiff-backup) and to maintain plenty of
external drive space (Samba). Yes, this is the heart of my home office computer
network; unfortunately as a Mechanical Engineer, most of the application software I
need, particular for customer interface, runs on MS.
Running kernel is: kernel-image-2.2.20-5woody5
I believe there was a recent security update (2 March) to the 2.2.20 kernel.
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> which kernel do you run now ? the version is the same or is it different from
> that you run before and used to
> work. You could post a dpkg -l | grep kernel, too.
As I am now reading the changelog for the recent 2.2.20-i386 kernel update
(2.2.20-5woody5) I see:
*This effectively removes all *-scylid.o modules
I know the natsemi.c is available from Scylid computing, therefore, does the new
2.2.20 kernel binary not provide the natsemi LKM?
If my novice h
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