/etc/modprobe.conf on slackware..
On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 08:05, goldhorse wrote:
> On 2005/04/16, at 15:48, chawki hammoud wrote:
>
> >
> > Do you know where to add the modprobe lines so I don't
> > have to manually do that after each boot?
> >
>
> On Redhat 9.0 and Yellow Dog 3.0.1 I , I did t
On 2005/04/16, at 15:48, chawki hammoud wrote:
Do you know where to add the modprobe lines so I don't
have to manually do that after each boot?
On Redhat 9.0 and Yellow Dog 3.0.1 I , I did this to modprobe and ztcfg
on boot:
cd /usr/src/zaptel ;or wherever the zaptel source is located
make config
--- Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that this may have strange results if you need
> to load more than
> one module, as ztcfg will fail after the load of the
> first module and
> modprobe will return a failure message.
Yes, earlier when i first installed X100P, I got the
error m
> Hello everyone:
>
> I've had X100P running on asterisk 1.0.6 for about two
> months. Each time I start linux, I manually modprobe
> zaptel, wcfxo, and ztcfg before I start asterisk.
> Today, all of the sudden I am not able to load ztcfg
> and I get the error message
> "FATAL: Module ztcfg not
On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 11:48:29PM -0700, chawki hammoud wrote:
>
> --- Ian Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If I understand your question correctly ztcgf is not
> > a module, it's merely a rudimentary diagnostic
> > utility. Run "ztcfg -vv" to get info on your zaptel
> > hardware.
>
>
Hi,
Il giorno ven, 15-04-2005 alle 18:33 -0400, Ian Pattison ha scritto:
> If I understand your question correctly ztcgf is not a module, it's merely a
> rudimentary diagnostic utility. Run "ztcfg -vv" to get info on your zaptel
> hardware.
Not exactly. ztcfg is the tool that applies the zaptel
--- Ian Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I understand your question correctly ztcgf is not
> a module, it's merely a rudimentary diagnostic
> utility. Run "ztcfg -vv" to get info on your zaptel
> hardware.
Thanks Ian:
When I installed the X100P, I followed the
installation instruction a
If I understand your question correctly ztcgf is not a module, it's merely a
rudimentary diagnostic utility. Run "ztcfg -vv" to get info on your zaptel
hardware.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/04/2005 17:24 >>>
Hello everyone:
I've had X100P running on asterisk 1.0.6 for about two
months. Each time I