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Hi,
can you upload this version for me? It just install the driver file on the
proper directory again.
Thanks
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Hi,
the pwc.ko module is installed in /lib/modules/(`uname
-r`)/kernel/drivers/usb/media/pwc.ko again and therefore the upstream
kernel module will be loaded instead.
Cheers, Mario
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Hello,
Hmmm I think it is similar to the ALSA issue a while back where both kernel
and seperate packages supplied the same module. It was basically a crapshoot
as to which one would load. Sometimes kernel, sometimes packaged externally
stuff.
Anyways, I have built a pwc-modules package against
Just one quick note before I head off (early morning coming up).
The packages ship a file for modutils, which is meant for older 2.2-2.4
kernels. I don't have time to test, but maybe this is where my problem comes
from, as my system uses module-init-tools.
Lawrence
On Friday 27 January 2006 07
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Hi Lawrence,
I have no problems loading the pwc driver. The modules on misc directory seems
to be loaded before
the official ones.
dmesg output:
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
Li
Package: pwc-source
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Hi,
I recently compiled the pwc module for 2.6.15-1-686-smp, only to discover it
doesn't load with modprobe. It always loads the in-kernel pwc module (which
is included by Debian kernel packages ).
I have worked out a quick patch that will make it load t
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