> I've got the same issue than you. Have you solved your problem ?
I enabled "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support" in the kernel config,
recompiled the kernel, then recompiled Zaptel.
I found the "rtc: lost some interrupts at 1024Hz" messages seem to be
related to rebuilding arrays on my RAID5 cont
Chris Bagnall wrote:
you need to recompile zaptel drivers... they use the kernel
headers to build and since you change the kernel headers by
upgrading your kernel... time to recompile
cd /usr/src/zaptel
make clean; make install
Sorry to say, I've already tried that after each kernel reco
> you need to recompile zaptel drivers... they use the kernel
> headers to build and since you change the kernel headers by
> upgrading your kernel... time to recompile
> cd /usr/src/zaptel
> make clean; make install
Sorry to say, I've already tried that after each kernel recompile with
differen
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Chris Bagnall wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently upgraded the kernel on one of the phone servers I have at home
> (dual Xeon 2.4) from 2.6.11 to 2.6.14 in the usual way, copying the .config
> file across and building the new kernel. Now ztdummy is ref
Hello all,
I recently upgraded the kernel on one of the phone servers I have at home
(dual Xeon 2.4) from 2.6.11 to 2.6.14 in the usual way, copying the .config
file across and building the new kernel. Now ztdummy is refusing to run, and
gives the following errors in dmesg:
ztdummy: Unknown symbo