Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Sat, 03 Apr 1999 19:16:41 +0200 (CEST) | | From | narancs1@mail ... | | Subject | RE: FAQ: Re: Can't use my pararell port /dev/lp1 -can't print 2. |
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on 02-Apr-99 Andrea Arcangeli wrote: > You must compile the kerenl with KMOD=y. from .config: # Loadable module support # CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y CONFIG_KMOD=y I have a kernel source 2.2.0 and all the patches. I patch this way: #cat patch-2.2.x | patch -p1 -N -E -s -d /usr/src/linux-2.2.x Is it o.k.? It gives no error message. Kmod does still not working. Parport cannot be seen in lsmod, although I can print with lp on lp1. What about this printcap? ---------- Some other problems: It comes with both kernels: PAM_pwdb[209]: unrecognized option [sh] PAM_pwdb[209]: unrecognized option [sh] PAM_pwdb[209]: (login) session opened for user root by (uid=0)login[209]: ROOT LOGIN ON tty1 PAM_pwdb[209]: (login) session closed for user root - First I had rh 5.0 later I upgraded to 5.2. Well I had some troubles because there were times when I just couldn't log in. I logged with suse's login. now pam-0.64-4, pamconfig-0.51-5, passwd-0.50-11, pwdb-0.55-1, shadow-utils-980403-4, util-linux-2.8-11 cracklib-2.7-2 (and dicts) So it causes that normal userers are not let in, only the root. I don't want install everything from scratch, cos' I got a lotta things home-compiled. Could you give me a hand?
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