lsmod | less to see what's loaded and what depends on what.
modprobe -r [module] to remove a module.
grep -r [string] /etc to see where it's being loaded.

On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 08:27, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 12:58 pm, Ken Walker wrote:
> > Unplug the hub and plug a single device into the port on the PC. If
> > it works then its the hub, if not, try all the devices you had
> > plugged into the hub one at a time, cos it might just be your first
> > choice that's stopping everything. If all fails its then down to
> > the machine/operating system.
> >
> > :o)
> >
> > Do one thing at a time and you should soon find the reason.
> >
> I could not get usb working again at all.  I tried everything plugged 
> in directly, but no joy.  I then booted to another kernel, started 
> the driver module with a manual insmod, and all the usb stuff works.
> 
> I have come to the conclusion that GnomeMeeting with the pwcx driver 
> module is not compatible with the win4lin patched kernel.  I 
> therefore tried to get rid of it - and have ended up with a big 
> problem.  I took the insmod line out of modules.conf and rebooted, 
> but I am still seeing 
> 
> finding module dependencies:  depmod:  *** Unresolved symbols in 
> /lib/modules/2.4.21-0.13mdk/misc/pwcx-2.4.20.0
> 
> so it must still be loading the module, I think.  Anyway, it gets to 
> probing the hardware, and freezes.
> 
> There has to be a way of finding and deleting the startup line that is 
> causing it.  Any pointers, please?
> 
> Anne
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