--- "Richard R. Sivernell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lonnie
> 
>    Thanks for reply.
>  view /usr/src/linux-2.4.16/Documentation/Changes read as follows:
>                                  Rqd          Have   
> o  Gnu C                  2.95.3   *   2.95.2           # gcc
> --version
> o  Gnu make               3.77        3.79.1           # make
> --version
> o  binutils               2.9.1.0.25    2.10.91         # ld -v
> o  util-linux             2.10o      *  2.10m           # fdformat
> --version
> o  modutils               2.4.2          2.4.3             # insmod -V
> o  e2fsprogs              1.19           1.19             # tune2fs
> o  reiserfsprogs          3.x.0j    * 3.x.0d          # reiserfsck
> 2>&1|grep
> reiserfsprogs o  pcmcia-cs              3.1.21       3.1.25          #
> cardmgr -V
> o  PPP                    2.4.0             2.4.0           # pppd
> --version
> o  isdn4k-utils           3.1pre1      3.1pre1      # isdnctrl
> 2>&1|grep version
> 
> The * are less than required, do any of these cause a problem?
> 
> This is a stock Caldera Server 3.1 system PIII

reiserfsprogs is irrelevant unless you are using a Reiser filesystem. 
Ditto for everything listed beneath it.

I'm typing this on a box running 2.4.16 with modutils-2.4.2 so the
minimum version listed is kosher.  However, it seems that Caldera dumped
a 2.4.3 out for some reason.  Do you have any unusual hardware on your
box, or did you patch this kernel in any way?  You might want to grab
the official modutils source and build & install it.  I've started to
become leary of Caldera packages, as they put all of these 'enhancement'
patches into them which don't always work as they should.  A fine
example is their hack of XFree86.

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