Re: [Cooker] module problems

2002-02-21 Thread Juan Quintela
dave == Dave Seff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: dave I have a Philips web cam. when I go to load the pwc modules I get modules dave resolve errors. This is not a recompiled kernel, rather straight from cooker. Hi arghh, you are right, I read badly the first mail, and read modprobe instead of

Re: [Cooker] module problems

2002-02-21 Thread Juan Quintela
dave == Dave Seff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: dave I have a Philips web cam. when I go to load the pwc modules I get modules dave resolve errors. This is not a recompiled kernel, rather straight from cooker. Could try latest kernel, it works for me (tm) root$ modprobe pwc root$ lsmod | grep

[Cooker] module problems

2002-02-12 Thread Dave Seff
I have a Philips web cam. when I go to load the pwc modules I get modules resolve errors. This is not a recompiled kernel, rather straight from cooker. -Dave [root@mercury root]# insmod pwc Using /lib/modules/2.4.17-16mdk/kernel/drivers/usb/pwc.o.gz

Re: [Cooker] module problems

2002-02-12 Thread Dave Seff
The same with trying to use my joystick. [root@mercury root]# insmod analog Using /lib/modules/2.4.17-16mdk/kernel/drivers/char/joystick/analog.o.gz /lib/modules/2.4.17-16mdk/kernel/drivers/char/joystick/analog.o.gz: unresolved symbol gameport_close_R758298cb

Re: [Cooker] module problems

2002-02-12 Thread Justin T. Broste
Heya Dave, You may want to try the same thing with the command: modprobe analog This will install the module that you are looking for (analog) and any other required modules (that's where the unresolved symbols come from usually.) Hope that helps :) Justin T On Wednesday 13 February 2002