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Re: toshiba 2595xDVD



don't worry about them. I have an HOzt1130 laptop and I get them. I run a
patched 2.4.19 kernel and I get them...it has not interfeared with my sound
(which if it is not working you willneed to apply the ACPI patch to your
kernel and compile ACPI in) or my DVD playback.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Bodine" <bo_dance@yahoo.com>
To: <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: toshiba 2595xDVD


> Subject: toshiba 2595xDVD
>
>  reference [parport] HP Printer and toshiba 2595xDVD
>
>  Question: How do I eliminate "Can't locate module
>  char-major-10-134" errors?
>
>  Background:
>  My Problem:
>  I have a toshiba 2595xDVD laptop and a HP 712C
>  printer.  The printer doesn't print when I use
>  debian's potato CD.
>
>  My Discovery:
>  Knoppix which is a linux variant that runs from CD
>  is
>  based on debian. It does print. The kernels differ
>  by
>  a bit: Knoppix is 2.4.19 and potato is 2.2.19-dep.
>
>  My Plan:
>    1. make a minimal 2.4.19 kernel that supports X,
>  extfs,
>    VFat32
>    2. add in the lucent modem support
>    3. add in the printer
>    4. add in sound
>    5. Write up the results and post to my web site
>
>  My status:
>    Now I have a working kernel that supports X, extfs
>  and Vfat32. I have noticed that during bootup I get
>  these
>  module not found messages. I don't know where they
>  come from. I want to be rid of them before I
>  continue.
>
>  I have found  the file /var/log/ksymoop/*.log where
>  I see the modprobe command lines.
>
>
>
> =====
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