Yes, this is the output from the lsmod.  I should have posted that for 
clarification.  
I was assuming that asterisk would have "used" the ztdummy module and the lsmod
command would have indicated that at least 1 program had opened the driver 
interface.

I'm reading more about ztdummy now to see if anything else is required, for 
example,
udev configuration.

I use Fedora Core 5.

Jim
  "Travis Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Looks like output from the 'lsmod' command.


  >>> "Lacy Moore - Aspendora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/27/2007 11:34 PM >>>
  On 3/27/07, Jim Duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > ztdummy                 4424  0
  > rtc                    11156  1 ztdummy
  > zaptel                178084  1 ztdummy
  > crc_ccitt               2016  1 zaptel
  >

  Ok, this is a dumb question, but what is that output from?

  What distribution of Linux are you using?  I've never had to change
  anything related to the kernel.  I use CentOS, though.
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