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Solution #1: Recompile your kernel with 'device io'.
Solution #2: Ensure that the io.ko kernel module gets loaded at boot time.
Petre Bandac schrieb:
after I recompiled the kernel, xorg doesn't start, stating something about cannot finding /dev/io
booting with kernel.old (GENERIC) works fine
what option I forgot in KERNCONF ?
thanks,
petre
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