[expert] Kernel question

2001-11-30 Thread Florian Struck
Howdy i have a little (maybe stupid question) =) Have a look at this : "Installation of this module is very simple; copy the pwcx-i386.o module to /lib/modules/usb/pwcx.o, and run 'depmod -a' once. After this, it should be possible to load the module on ANY kernel where the pwc.o module has be

Re: [expert] Kernel question

2001-11-30 Thread Florian Struck
=) That came to my mind too i did a gzip module.o and placed it into the dir but after running depmod -a i got unresolved symbols and after doing a modprobe pwcx.o.gz ... "not found" Cheers Florian On Friday 30 Nov 2001 2:12 pm, Thorsten Gecks wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Florian

Re: [expert] Kernel question

2001-11-30 Thread Florian Struck
, Thorsten Gecks wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Florian Struck wrote: > > =) > > That came to my mind too i did a gzip module.o > > and placed it into the dir but after running depmod -a i got unresolved > > symbols and after doing a modprobe pwcx.o.gz ... "not found" &g

Re: [expert] Kernel question

2001-11-30 Thread Florian Struck
, Thorsten Gecks wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Florian Struck wrote: > > =) > > That came to my mind too i did a gzip module.o > > and placed it into the dir but after running depmod -a i got unresolved > > symbols and after doing a modprobe pwcx.o.gz ... "not found" &g

[expert] Bastille question

2001-12-05 Thread Florian Struck
Hi i get the following errors after doing a bastille-firewall-reset: # bastille-firewall-reset Setting up IP spoofing protection... done. Allowing traffic from trusted interfaces... done. Loading NAT modules... done. Setting up masquerading rules... done. Loading masquerading modules...insmod: ip