> generally the install will also install necessary modules for
> everything, you just have to load them.
> all of the modules are in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/
> you can use "modprobe " to load them. for example "modprobe
> parport"
>
> you can list the modules you want loaded at boot i
I hate to do it but could in some quick need of a way to add parrellel
support for my Debain Woody box. I'm new to Debian and have no idea why it
wasn't installed in the first place, but any way I need to have the
following enabled:
CONFIG_PARPORT
CONFIG_PARPORT_PC
CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED
Does
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