Adam Funk wrote:

On Thursday 26 August 2004 16:00, Kent West wrote:


I think what Adam might want to do is to run "modconf", go down to the
"kernel/drivers/acpi" section, and install any necessary features in
that manner. (I think different versions of modconf look different, so
if you're not running Sid you may have to search a bit in modconf to
find the right stuff, but this should give you a start.)



Sounds good. Does this modconf process just install a relevant module and ensure it gets loaded?




It's a point-and-click type application for loading/unloading modules. In addition, it'll add (and remove?) module entries from "/etc/modules".


If you know the name of the module you wish to install (see /lib/modules/[kernel-version/ directory), you can accomplish the same thing manually with the command "modprobe <module_name>" followed by adding "<module_name>" to "/etc/modules".

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Kent


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