Hi,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 01:47:21PM -0200, Cláudio Henrique wrote:
well, let me describe the problem.
sometimes, when I try to synchronize my Palm, pilot-xfer throws a
error, and the devices /dev/tts/USBn do not disappear. if it happens
repeatedly... well, I guess the scene is painted.
On 1/25/06, Cláudio Henrique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I find out the PID of a module?
What kind of module? kernel modules have no process ID, because they
are not a process.
-Richard
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well, let me describe the problem.
sometimes, when I try to synchronize my Palm, pilot-xfer throws a
error, and the devices /dev/tts/USBn do not disappear. if it happens
repeatedly... well, I guess the scene is painted.
I thought it could solve it killing the module. I have tried modprobe
-rf
Hi Cláudio,
on Wednesday, 2006-01-25 at 13:47:21, you wrote:
I thought it could solve it killing the module. I have tried modprobe
-rf visor but visor do not want to die.
any ideas?
Do you have forced module unloading enabled in your kernel? If you do,
it's probably a problem in the module
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