you can also do an insmod -N wcfxo (the -N checks only the numeric part the of the module and not the extra stuff)

David J Carter wrote:
Thanks Rich,

I am re-installing the base SuSE Linux system again and will try to install
everything without doing any updates. I can't remember any updates being
done, but these automated installs for numpties like me could do anything
and I wouldn't know.

I will let you know how it goes.

Cheers

Dave

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Config


  
When I run "modprobe zaptel" I get the message that the zaptel.o was
compiled for kernel version 2.4.20-4GB while this kernel version is
2.4.20-4GB-athlon. And fails.

When I run "modprobe wcfxo" I get the message that the zaptel.o was
    
compiled
  
for kernel version 2.4.20-4GB while this kernel version is
2.4.20-4GB-athlon. And fails.
    

That's a real common problem discussed several times in the list.

The issue is that somewhere along the line you've upgraded the kernel
binaries (probably RedHat's up2date), and the source code that was installed
in your base system (probably header files only) are from an earlier kernel.
You'll need to install the kernel source for the actual version you are
running.



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