I believe there is a way in Debian, and therefore probably Ubuntu, to have
some script execute automatically following a kernel update.  So you might
even be able to have DAHDI self-rebuild following a kernel update.

I went back to do everything by hand, if necessary. Thorsten and other Wanpipe users need to synchronize DAHDI, the kernel, and the Wanpipe drivers. I don't use Asterisk modules that depend too much on the distro or kernel version, but other setups might have more dependencies.

Essentially you can do a kernel update only if the Wanpipe drivers are consistent with the DAHDI and kernel versions and DAHDI works only if the kernel doesn't object, which happens once in a while. The wanpipe drivers rarely (=never) work with the most recent kernels, so running a production machine with the latest beta Fedora or Ubuntu, is something for extreme athletes.

jg

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