The modules should be loaded by default as part of the
kernel-2.2.12-20.ixxx.rpm during install. Check /lib/modules/2.2.xx/misc
where the 2.2.xx is the kernel version you are running.
These would also be created and installed in /lib/modules/2.2.xx/misc if you
recompile the kernel. They are not in a package (tgz, rpm, or deb) by
themselves.
Jason Brown
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> I've got a Redhat 6.1 install and it doesn't seem to have the paraport.o or
> paraport_pc.o modules. I've got the CD but I can't find them on the CD
> either. Are they in one of the RPM's or in a .gz file somewhere?
>
> Don
>
> > Yes you need parport support enabled. If you want to use the modules,
> then you
> > need to add the following:
> >
> > parport.o
> > parport_pc.o (for i386's)
> >
> > The ppa (or imm.o if you have a newer zip drive) has to be loaded before
> lp.o
> > (if you are using a printer also) or the zip drive may not be found.
> >
> > I added a second parallel port to my system. I then compiled the parport
> and
> > parport._pc into the kernel. lp.o and imm.o are modules. During boot, I
> just
> > load imm.o and then lp.o in that order and everything works fine.
> >
> >
> > Jason Brown
>
>
>
>
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