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On (30/04/05 13:21), Colin O'Keeffe didst pronounce:
>> FATAL: Module ctc32 not found.
> Launching driver in normal mode...
> FATAL: Error inserting amedyn
> (/lib/modules/2.6.8-10-amd64-k8/kernel/drivers/usb/amedyn.ko): Invalid
> module format
>I saw something like this recently when building an updated nvidia
module for my graphics card. After downloading the source (2.6.11.9) and
uncompressing it in /usr/src, I had to rename the directory to match my
running kernel (2.6.11.9-amd64-k8). Another thing to be sure of is that
the module you're compiling outside the kernel is compiled with the same
version of gcc that was used to compile the kernel itself.
modinfo amedyn
or
modprobe amedyn
should give you a more verbose error message so you can trace the exact
problem.
- --
Chat ya later,
John.
- --
BOFH excuse #1: clock speed
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