You kernel version can be obtained by running

uname -r

from the commandline.  When you boot does it prompt you to choose the
kernel version?  Generally if you have multiple versions it does, and
this is an easy way to go back to the old version (until you reboot).

G

On 11-02-08 03:27 PM, Sandeep Tamrakar wrote:
> Hey Greg,
> Thanks for your help. How do I check the kernel version or is there a
> way to switch back to previous version?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sandeep Tamrakar
> A&M-Commerce
> 
> Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:24:05 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] Error starting Matterhorn on Capture Agent
> 
> Hi Sandeep,
>  
> On 11-02-08 03:06 PM, Sandeep Tamrakar wrote:
>> sudo /sbin/insmod vga2usb.ko num_frame_buffers=2
>> insmod: error inserting 'vga2usb.ko': -1 Invalid module format
>> make: *** [load] Error 1
>> make: Leaving directory `/opt/matterhorn/capture-agent/epiphan_driver'
>  
> The above is indicative of trying to load the Epiphan driver for an
> incorrect kernel version.  Likely you have changed kernel versions, or
> downloaded the wrong version when installing the capture agent.
>  
> G
>  
> 
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