On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 03:56:42AM -, Dave Platt wrote:
> I suppose it's possible that this capability was removed from 2.6 (not
> sure why) or is not present in the Debian-provided kernel sources.
Yes, it's been removed from the Debian source tree. See
/usr/share/doc/kernel-image-`uname -r`/D
OK I applied the patch to the linux-2.6.12. Had to do some of the patch by
hand. It compiled ok.. Now I can't load the module because of mkiss:
Unknown symbol tty_unregister_ldisc. What version of the kernel source am I
supposed to be patching??
Thank You & 73 de Scott KB2EAR
- Origin
> The keyspan driver loads, but syslog complains that 'the firmware is
> unavailable'.
>
> I have brewed up my own 2.6.8 kernel *(using Debian supplied 2.6.8
> kernel sources) but there does not seem to be a way to build firmware
> images.
Hmmm. In the 2.4 kernel series, the kernel configura
Not strictly a linux-hams issue - although it has put me off the
air ;-) I have hit the wall with this one, and I know there are
experienced Debian users out there.
Recently, I migrated to Debian 3.1, and I am impressed with it,
except for one thing: my 4-port RS232 USB hub no longer works.
Hi,
allthough i'm fairly new to this packet radio thing, i want to try to
set up a packet station on my linux box. I tried - but i got stuck ...
i'm using: gentoo - libax-0.0.11 - ax25-tools-0.0.8 - ax25-apps-0.0.6
and soundmodem 0.9 from tom sailer page
kernel: 2.6.9 with mkiss driver as a module
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 02:26:36AM -0400, Scott Weis wrote:
> I had to reload my server due to a hard drive failure.. So I upgraded my
> SMP server to Fedora core 4. I went to add ax25 and mkiss and found that
> mkiss was missing. Where did it go?? Any idea how to get around this
> problem?