It's called "echo" in the kernel configs.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Doug Lytle <supp...@drdos.info> wrote:

> >>I encountered the same. Turns out, you need to disable OSLEC in your
> codec .config, and delete the modules in your /lib/modules/[kernel
> version]/drivers/staging directory, and then >> (in your kernel sources)
> >> make && make modules && make modules install
>
> There was nothing listed in /usr/src/linux/.config for OSLEC
> There were no modules in
> /lib/modules/3.6.9-custom-3.6.9/kernel/drivers/staging for OSLEC
>
> Doug
>
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