Am 2007-04-27 22:24:29, schrieb Bruffey, Mark:
> Help. What do I need to do to get the mach64 module installed? Thanks,
> Mark
- END OF REPLIED MESSAGE -
There is no module "mach64" but a config option in xorg.
dpkg-reconfigure xorg
and then se
Help. What do I need to do to get the mach64 module installed? Thanks,
Mark
L. Mark Bruffey
Director Library Services
Central Baptist Theological Seminary
900 Forestview Lane N
Plymouth MN 55441
763 417 8264 (Tel)
763 417 8258 (Fax)
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2. How do I fix this error message above?
13 charInput core
0 = /dev/input/js0First joystick
1 = /dev/input/js1Second joystick
...
32 = /dev/input/mouse0 First mouse
33 = /dev/input/mouse1 Second m
2. How do I fix this error message above?
13 charInput core
0 = /dev/input/js0First joystick
1 = /dev/input/js1Second joystick
...
32 = /dev/input/mouse0 First mouse
33 = /dev/input/mouse1 Second mo
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 03:12:14PM -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
> 1. How do I stop xdm from loading at boot?
Don't install it.
> 2. How do I fix this error message above?
13 charInput core
0 = /dev/input/js0First joystick
1 = /dev/input/js1
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 04:22:28PM -0500, Jeremy Melanson wrote:
> I would love to tell you to just uninstall XDM, but unfortunately, some
> X Windows components depend on the package (blah!).
No, there are no X components that depend on xdm:
rei $ sudo apt-get remove --purge xdm
Reading Package
ernel? Popcorn kernel?
-
Jeremy
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 15:12 -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I just installed Debian on a Dell Inspiron 7500. It's running pretty good,
> but I loaded xdm and now it goes right into xdm and fails with the
> "modp
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:12:14 -0500, jose isaias cabrera
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings!
>
> I just installed Debian on a Dell Inspiron 7500. It's running pretty good,
> but I loaded xdm and now it goes right into xdm and fails with the
> "modprobe:
Greetings!
I just installed Debian on a Dell Inspiron 7500. It's running pretty good,
but I loaded xdm and now it goes right into xdm and fails with the
"modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-13" and I can't go back to the
xterm. It's at the xdm logon scree
-o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
> i got this error message:
> iptables - can't locate module ip_tables
>
> So i guess there is no module ip_tables in my debian machine.
> I successfully upgraded my kernel so if i do
> uname -a i can see the verison 2.4.18.
> what is wrong? how can
hello,
I installed Debian and i compiled my kernel to get the verison 2.4.18.
now i try to use ip masquerade to enable nat on the machine:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/8 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
i got this error message:
iptables - can't locate module ip_tables
So i guess there
Hello
Luc Lefebvre (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I keep getting the following message in my logs:
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-0
>
> Yet when I look at my modules.conf file
Hi,
I keep getting the following message in my logs:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-0
Yet when I look at my modules.conf file I only have one entry,
alias libranet-sound-0 i810_audio
I am stumped as to
If modprobe is complaining:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-22
that means that the kernel doesn't know which module handles major
device number 22, right?
That means that whichever module is supposed to handle major device
number 22 hasn't been loaded a
Hi list
I'm trying to create a custom kernel. The problem is this:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-33
I get 2 lines: modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-33
more 2 lines: modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-34
and 8 lines
This problem is caused by KDE probing for a second
sound card.
You can tell kde not to probe for a second sound card
by going to control centre -> sound -> Mixer
Here you'll find the Option "Maximum count of tested
devices per mixer" which is on the value "2". Change
the value to "1" and confir
El(On) 08/06/2003 (20:18:52), Brian Poole escribió(wrote):
> Why am I getting these errors in syslog?
> I don't seem to be having any sound problems.
> I'm using Woody.
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
> modprobe: modprobe: Can
Why am I getting these errors in syslog?
I don't seem to be having any sound problems.
I'm using Woody.
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-service-1-0
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 11:34:57PM -0700, nate wrote:
> ThanhVu Nguyen said:
> > In my /etc/syslog, I have these lines ... not really sure what they mean
> > or how to fix it
> >
> > Oct 1 06:55:24 HaLong modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> > binfmt-
ThanhVu Nguyen said:
> In my /etc/syslog, I have these lines ... not really sure what they mean
> or how to fix it
looks like it may be related to this:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/binfmt-support.html
if your not encountering any problems while using your system those
messages are
In my /etc/syslog, I have these lines ... not really sure what they mean
or how to fix it
Oct 1 06:55:24 HaLong modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-e0ff
Oct 1 06:55:24 HaLong modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-e0ff
Oct 1 06:57:11 HaLong modprobe: modprobe: Ca
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:22:07PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> If you don't care about modules being automatically loaded for ALSA,
> then just ignore the warning.
...or add the line
alias char-major-116 off
to /etc/modules.conf.
--
When we reduce our own liberties to stop terrorism, the ter
Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 16:10 schrieb tom r:
> Since I don't need the rtc, I just turn it off. Edit the file
> /etc/modutils/arch/i386 and replace the line:
>
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc
>
> with
>
> alias char-major-10-135 off
>
> and then run update-modules.
Very Nice
Thanks, Tom
joerg
-
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 05:57:52PM +0100, Richard Kimber wrote:
> Presumably, there's a list somewhere that says what char-major-XXX
> relates to? Could you tell me where I find it?
Try Documentation/devices.txt in the kernel source.
Cheers,
--
Colin Watson [EM
On Wed, 29 May 2002 08:10:30 -0600
tom r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I don't need the rtc, I just turn it off. Edit the file
> /etc/modutils/arch/i386 and replace the line:
>
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc
>
> with
>
> alias char-major-10-135 off
>
> and then run update-modules.
Presu
Since I don't need the rtc, I just turn it off. Edit the file
/etc/modutils/arch/i386 and replace the line:
alias char-major-10-135 rtc
with
alias char-major-10-135 off
and then run update-modules.
Tom
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 07:29, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 12:47
Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 12:47 schrieb Seneca:
> It can be fixed by compiling the kernel with the appropriate module. If
> the message mentions char-major-10-135, it's looking for rtc.o (real
> time clock). When a kernel compiled with rtc as a module, then booted,
> the error would go away.
Exc
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 06:24:19AM -0400, tvn1981 wrote:
> Hi, I am new to Debian Linux - I just had it installed several days ago
> - when boot up I notice there are several messages "Mod probe: can't
> locate module char-major " ,
What is the number?
> I re
Hi, I am new to Debian Linux - I just had it installed several days ago
- when boot up I notice there are several messages "Mod probe: can't
locate module char-major " ,
I recompile the kernel manually and this is what I set in the Native
Lanague Support category
Def
Hi,
Looking through the syslog I kept seeing:
> Feb 23 11:43:39 annabell modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
char-major-4
repeating continually. So after having a look about I though I would try
modprobe -r char-major-4<-- don't suppose I need it if it can't b
On 2002.01.30 00:07 martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Aldo Maggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.29.2148 +0100]:
> Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
char-major-10-135
> what should i check in order to settle the matter?
that's the rtc module.
also sprach Aldo Maggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.29.2148 +0100]:
> Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> char-major-10-135
> what should i check in order to settle the matter?
that's the rtc module.
uhm, what does
grep char-major-10-135
my distr. is debian woody
looking into /var/log/syslog i've found the following line:
Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
what should i check in order to settle the matter?
thanks
aldo
--
un newbie per i newbie: http://aldomaggi.s
I'm trying to get alsa to work I get the following errors when starting
it. What's wrong? Where do I get the "snd" module?
alpha:~# /etc/init.d/alsa start
Starting ALSA sound driver (version none):modprobe: Can't locate module
snd
failed.
--
Sir Isaac Newton:
"
Upon logging into kde I am getting this message in the
console box that stays open.
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-service-1-0
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
modprobe: modprobe: Can't
Hello all,
The last days i find this message in my /var/log/messages file and i don't
know what this means. As far as i know on this computer is only a ide-cdrom
attached to.
All disks work with scsi.
A modprobe -l | grep ide gives the following output:
/lib/modules/2.2.12-20/scsi/ide-scsi.o
/lib/
* Gladimir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010717 21:31]:
>
> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
> real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
> and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
> know of; /etc/modu
> "listmgr" == listmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
listmgr> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an
listmgr> alias for the real time clock, and that it only occurs soon
listmgr> after switching to run-level 6 and run-level 0. I also know
listmgr> that the alias exists in tw
I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
know of; /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modutils/arch/i386. Removing the alias
er I have tried numerous irq and io settings) in the message:
>
> Modprobe: Can't locate module ne
>
> This seems to indicate the module is not on the disks? The Debian
> installer does let me select it from the menu. Or does this mean that my
> card cannot be fo
age:
>
> Modprobe: Can't locate module ne
This may mean anything. The installer is really compressed to the bare
minimum, but still aims for a maximum of features. Clear and intuitive
error messages may not have been at the top of the boot-floppies people's
TODO lists. You can j
to load the ne module. This results
> (after I have tried numerous irq and io settings) in the message:
>
> Modprobe: Can't locate module ne
>
> This seems to indicate the module is not on the disks? The Debian
> installer does let me select it from the menu. Or does this
the message:
Modprobe: Can't locate module ne
This seems to indicate the module is not on the disks? The Debian
installer does let me select it from the menu. Or does this mean that my
card cannot be found and that it might be misconfigured?
Any help much appreciated!
NB Does anyone know
en mounting some vfat partitions on bootup, I repeatedly get a
> > message that's something like:
> > modprobe: can't locate module nls_iso8859-1
>
> It's for something called Native Language Support. I'm not sure exactly what
> that is, but...
>
>
s something like:
> modprobe: can't locate module nls_iso8859-1
It's for something called Native Language Support. I'm not sure exactly what
that is, but...
You can build the modules for 2.2.19 but choosing the NLS option under the
Filesystems.
-B
--
Brandon High
Ever since I've rolled my own kernel, I've got this message on bootup
that's been bugging the hell outta me.
When mounting some vfat partitions on bootup, I repeatedly get a
message that's something like:
modprobe: can't locate module nls_iso8859-1
However, the partiti
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 19/01/2001 (14:11) :
>
> thats because this file is not supposed to be edited directly, (which
> is really contrary to debian policy) you need to instead edit
> /etc/modutils/aliases and then run update-modules.
>
> changes made directly to module.conf
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 01:58:26PM +0100, Preben Randhol wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > # alias net-pf-10 off # IPv6
> >
> > Uncomment all those entries for protocols you don't use/need (don't
> > uncomment net-pf-[12] !)
>
> I see thanks. I had done that earlier, but module.conf has been
>
Ernst Martin Witte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 19/01/2001 (13:50) :
> Have a look at your /etc/modules.conf file. There you'll find some entries
> like
>
> # Uncomment the network protocols you don't want loaded:
[...]
> # alias net-pf-10 off # IPv6
>
> Uncomment all those entries f
> After upgrading to unstable I keep getting in my logs:
>
>modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
>
> I cannot find out what this module is nor how to tell modprobe to look
> for it.
Have a look at your /etc/modules.conf file. There you'll find som
After upgrading to unstable I keep getting in my logs:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
I cannot find out what this module is nor how to tell modprobe to look
for it.
Any hints appreciated.
--
Preben Randhol -- http://www.pvv.org/~ra
pgrade), I'm getting the following logged message everytime I open a
> new rxvt window:
>
> ---
> Jan 15 04:31:48 Tortuga modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> char-major-5
> ---
>
> I've done many Google.com searches, many others see
Hello Debian users,
Is there anyone who could tell me why I am getting the message in the
subject?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ uname -a
Linux madison 2.4.0-test11 #1 Thu Nov 23 10:45:11 CET 2000 i586 unknown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $
Thank you,
Chris
--
"Man is distinguished from all other creature
On 11/13/00, 5:57:28 PM, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> How do I fix this? More generally, where do I look if I'm
> having problems of this form? -chris
alias tap0 ethertap
options tap0 -o tap0 unit=0
...
alias tap15 ethertap
options tap15 -o tap15 unit=15
There's an ethertap readme with diald and the
One of two places: modprobe ethertap or /dev/MAKEDEV. tapX devices are
for the ethertap module. ethertap isn't really required, but is a good
thing to play with. If you know you already have the module loaded/have
enabled it in a custom kernel, then your problem is the devices aren't in
/dev.
Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > Look in /lib/modules/x.y.z/ where x.y.z is your linux kernel version.
> > If the modules are not there, you will have to compile them from the kernel
> > sources.
> > (first, check if they are not included as part of the kernel).
> > Silver
>
> Hrm no,
> Look in /lib/modules/x.y.z/ where x.y.z is your linux kernel version.
> If the modules are not there, you will have to compile them from the kernel
> sources.
> (first, check if they are not included as part of the kernel).
> Silver
Hrm no, I think the tap modules are aliases for something,
and
AIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian user list (undigested)"
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 6:57 PM
Subject: can't locate module tap0 (tap1,tap2,...,tap15)
> How do I fix this? More generally, where do I look if I'm
> having problems of this form? -chris
>
>
> --
&
How do I fix this? More generally, where do I look if I'm
having problems of this form? -chris
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, sena wrote:
> I heard that Bud Rogers wrote this on 29/10/00:
> > Thank you, Tuukka. But what I meant to ask was the location of the file
> > that lists all the char-major-N entries. I don't remember what
> > char-major-6 is.
>
> If you have the linux kernel source, check the
I heard that Bud Rogers wrote this on 29/10/00:
> Thank you, Tuukka. But what I meant to ask was the location of the file that
> lists all the char-major-N entries. I don't remember what char-major-6 is.
>
If you have the linux kernel source, check the Documentation/devices.txt
file. It lists
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On 29 Oct, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
>
> The current aliases are in file /etc/modules.conf
> The configuration is done to file /etc/modutils/aliases and changes
> updated using command update-modules.
Tha
On 29 Oct, Bud Rogers wrote:
> Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
The current aliases are in file /etc/modules.conf
The configuration is done to file /etc/modutils/aliases and changes
updated using command update-modules.
Tuukka
-- Trying to catch me? Just follow up
Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
--
Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
after upgrading to potato I have the following new problem:
My network card module eepro100.o is, as it should be, in
/lib/modules/2.2.14/net. I can load it "by hand" with insmod
eepro100.o, but modprobe gives the error message found in the subject
line. I tried to put the line "path[net]=/li
sh' which
> apt-cache show ash
> says can be used as a replacement for bash...
>
> but why'd it suddenly show up in my logs?
>
> Aug 24 12:51:27 server modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-18
> Aug 24 12:51:58 server last message repeated 9 tim
from some nosing around, i gather that
net-pf-18 is related to 'ash' which
apt-cache show ash
says can be used as a replacement for bash...
but why'd it suddenly show up in my logs?
Aug 24 12:51:27 server modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-18
Aug 24
>
> Shaul> Isn't the following the root for my problem:
>
> #
> # Character devices
> #
> CONFIG_VT=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL=m
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
> # CONFIG_PRINTER is n
Shaul> Isn't the following the root for my problem:
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL=m
# CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
# CONFIG_PRINTER is not set
CONFIG_MOUSE=y
#
# M
Mice
#
[13:22:10 /tmp]$
Why was it made that way? Is it a bug?
> >>>>> "Colin" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> [23:32:47 /tmp]$ wc /var/log/syslog -l 1316 /var/log/syslog
> >> [23:32:50 /tmp]$ grep "modprobe: Can'
>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [23:32:47 /tmp]$ wc /var/log/syslog -l 1316 /var/log/syslog
>> [23:32:50 /tmp]$ grep "modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-6"
>> /var/log/syslog | wc -l 214 [23:32
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[23:32:47 /tmp]$ wc /var/log/syslog -l
> 1316 /var/log/syslog
>[23:32:50 /tmp]$ grep "modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-6"
>/var/log/syslog | wc -l
>214
>[23:32:53 /tmp]$
>
>Why 15% of my syslo
Package: kernel-image-2.2.15-idepci
Version: 1:2.2.15-2
Severity: normal
[23:32:47 /tmp]$ wc /var/log/syslog -l
1316 /var/log/syslog
[23:32:50 /tmp]$ grep "modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-6"
/var/log/syslog | wc -l
214
[23:32:53 /tmp]$
Why 15% of my syslog is
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I did it that way and now he not longer complains about missing
> modules, great! But now my 3com network adapter (which is included in
> the kernel) is not longer initialized, so no eth0 ;-) with 2.0.36
> this was a module and everythi
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Check your /etc/init.d/modutils, during installation you selected some
> modules to be loaded into your kernel at boot time, when upgrading to a
> new kernel, such a file isn't changed, so it's looking in
> /lib/modules/2.2.14 for modules that are now in
Hi Martin,
I did it that way and now he not longer complains about missing
modules, great! But now my 3com network adapter (which is included in
the kernel) is not longer initialized, so no eth0 ;-) with 2.0.36
this was a module and everything worked fine, but how do start the
network adapter now?
Check your /etc/init.d/modutils, during installation you selected some
modules to be loaded into your kernel at boot time, when upgrading to a
new kernel, such a file isn't changed, so it's looking in
/lib/modules/2.2.14 for modules that are now in your not a module but
right in the kernel.
Easy wa
Re:Hi!
Check the file /etc/modules and remove the entries the bootprocess
complains about...
Martin
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just tried to update my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.14. Compiling,
> mpkg and dpkg worked fine, but when I try to boot the new kernel it
> a
Hi!
I just tried to update my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.14. Compiling,
mpkg and dpkg worked fine, but when I try to boot the new kernel it
always claims that it can't locate some modules. The funny thing is,
that he misses modules (like 3c59x for my network adapter) which I
have definitly NOT comp
> running them I get the message that "modprobe: Can't locate module
> sound-slot-0".
>
>Not surprising, since there isn't such a module. :-) Anyone know a fix
> to this and/or how this module gets generated? Whacks with a clue-bat would
> be appreciat
Hello,
Given a message like this - how do I find out what option in the
kernel compilation configuration I need to turn on to get the particular
module.
i.e. is there somewhere (in the linux kernel source tree) a list of module
names and what section, etc. of the config they are turned on in.
(
> Anyone know a fix
> to this and/or how this module gets generated? Whacks with a clue-bat would
> be appreciated, TIA.
This is what eventually worked for me, with a different card:
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/alsa-pci128.html
it's part of a whole collection of ALSA driver docs at
I've changed my sound around to Alsa and since I use a custom kernel I
went the Alsa source route. I followed the instructions in the
debian/README file religiously and generated my Alsa modules. However, upon
running them I get the message that "modprobe: Can't locate modu
On Sat, 13 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Whenever I reboot my machine (Debian Hamm with kernel 2.0.36) I get this:
>
> Unusual System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Mar 13 18:20:11 lilypad kernel: registered device ppp0
> Mar 13 18:20:10 lilypad modprobe: can't locate mod
Whenever I reboot my machine (Debian Hamm with kernel 2.0.36) I get this:
Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mar 13 18:20:11 lilypad kernel: registered device ppp0
Mar 13 18:20:10 lilypad modprobe: can't locate module ppp0
Mar 13 18:20:11 lilypad kernel: registered device ppp0
W
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:35:08PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hello All,
> On boot up, I got the above message.
>
> I only had two lines in my /etc/modules:
>
> auto
> sound
>
> So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
> anyway??
This is for th
Shao Zhang wrote:
> So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
> anyway??
Edit your file /etc/modutils/aliases and uncomment the line:
alias net-pf-5 off # DDP / appletalk
It seems it's used for appletalk.
--
Conrado Badenas (Assistant Lecturer)
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 23:35:08 +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> On boot up, I got the above message.
Add
alias net-pf-5 off # DDP / appletalk
to /etc/modutils/aliases .
HTH,
Ray
--
Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.
Hello All,
On boot up, I got the above message.
I only had two lines in my /etc/modules:
auto
sound
So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
anyway??
Thx
o do this if 'make zlilo' quits with a "System too Big"
error.
Hope this helps,
troy
Marc van der Vossen wrote:
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> Hi all.
>
> I've got a simple question for ya. I'v compiled a new kernel 2.0.34 When i
> boot with it all goes well, until it wa
Hi all.
I've got a simple question for ya. I'v compiled a new kernel 2.0.34 When i
boot with it all goes well, until it wants to load a module. At that point I
get a message like:
umsdos can't locate module umsdos
How do I solve this ?
Thanks in advance.
Marc
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Hi,
Every time I connect using pppd, I got this message in my console
after get connected:
pppd[257]: remote IP address 128.10.16.110
modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10
I can't find char-major-10 module in my kernel source. Is it safe to
put 'alias char-major-
On Sep 4, Aria Prima Novianto wrote
> Every time I connect using pppd, I got this message in my console
> after get connected:
>
> pppd[257]: remote IP address 128.10.16.110
> modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10
>
> I can't find char-major-10 module in my k
Carl,
I have just recently changed my ISP to Bell Atlantic, and have
had to make changes to my pppd options file in order to establish a
working connection. This info may help in your case, I'm not at all
sure, but it might apply.
>Trying to make a PPP connection to AT&T's Worldnet servic
Trying to make a PPP connection to AT&T's Worldnet service, I have
created a script that will dial. The modem connection is made, but
ifconfig never reports a ppp0 route.
The daemon.log file reports missing modules, alternating between
net-pf-5 and net-pf-5, a message that on cursory examination
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I am new to Linux and of course new to the Debian distribution.
> >
> > Recently I tried to install X on my box using the vga16 server. When
> > started, the server immediately die with a message "Cannot open
> > mouse : (no such device).
> >
>
> I had the same prob
rrupts do not show any entry for
> interrupt 12.
>
> Finally I found that every time a started X or gpm, I got an entry
> in daemon.log : "modprobe : can't locate module char-major-10
>
> So it seems that I need to load a module for my mouse.
> In /usr/lib/modul
n.log : "modprobe : can't locate module char-major-10
So it seems that I need to load a module for my mouse.
In /usr/lib/module_help/modules I found that modules
should exist for psaux and mouse, however I didn't find any
psaux.o or mouse.o on my system.
Now I am stuck. I only see
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>
> This message has suddenly begun to appear whenever I run ifconfig.
> This was never noticed before, but apparently this has been logged
> into the daemon.log for awhile.
>
> Oct 1 17:15:55 modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
I had the
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