- From: Noah Watkins <nwatkins_at_ittc.ku.edu>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:53:47 -0500
Actually, make that four modules: 8255
Noah Watkins wrote:
> I show three comedi related modules loaded together, not just comedi &
> cb_pcidas64
> also, make sure something like the major numbers for the device nodes
> are all consistent with the code and what the make files produce.
>
> root_at_dhcp009$ /sbin/lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> ---> cb_pcidas64 33028 0
> ---> comedi_fc 2432 1 cb_pcidas64
> 8255 4352 1 cb_pcidas64
> ---> comedi 25872 3 cb_pcidas64,comedi_fc,8255
> explicit_schedule_sdf_mod 7556 0
> autofs4 25476 0
> nfs 101164 4
> lockd 61864 2 nfs
> sunrpc 158020 7 nfs,lockd
> floppy 61936 0
> sg 30112 0
> microcode 6432 0
> uhci_hcd 31632 0
> md5 4224 1
> ipv6 264512 12
>
> Siddharth Choudhuri wrote:
>
>>> I am running
>>> comedi comedi-0.7.68 comedilib comedilib-0.7.21
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Thanks. Installing the above versions with a 2.24.18 kernel seems to
>> resolve the kernel crash problem. However, now when I run the command:
>> comedi_config /dev/comedi0 cb_pcidas64
>> I get the following error:
>> comedi.o not loaded
>>
>> I checked that the drivers (comedi, cb_pcidas64) are installed.
>> Looking at
>> the sources of comedi_config reveals that this is due to error returned
>> while calling open("/dev/comedi0") (returns ENODEV). However, I do have
>> the devices /dev/comedi* from make dev during installation.
>> Any ideas ?
>> thanks in advance,
>> -siddharth
>>
>>
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Received on 2005-07-30Z00:53:47