I am using debian sarge on i386 2.4.22 kernel ( compilled with the
"Debian way")
The bttv.o module was not beeing loaded by Modutils although it was
specified in /etc/modutils/aliases ( alias char-major-81 bttv ).
It would load and work well with insmod.
I had the stupid idea of installing module
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How can I fix this? It's causing the "update -f" to fail on me,
and apt won't let me do much else.
This resulted from a partial upgrade of a mixed stable/unstable
system. Somewhere along the line I slipped up and let apt remove a
bunch of packages that I wanted to keep. I'd like to get back at l
Vendo Sistema para Grampo de Celular
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Silvia
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How can I fix this? It's causing the "update -f" to fail on me,
and apt won't let me do much else.
This resulted from a partial upgrade of a mixed stable/unstable
system. Somewhere along the line I slipped up and let apt remove a
bunch of packages that I wanted to keep. I'd like to get back at l
I am using debian sarge on i386 2.4.22 kernel ( compilled with the
"Debian way")
The bttv.o module was not beeing loaded by Modutils although it was
specified in /etc/modutils/aliases ( alias char-major-81 bttv ).
It would load and work well with insmod.
I had the stupid idea of installing modul
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