Re: gspcav1 driver problems

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On Wednesday 14 March 2007, Axel Thimm wrote:
>
> The kernel module projects are split in two packages:
>
> a) "gspcav1" containing everything that is not kernel version
>    specific, e.g. docs, binaries under /usr, libs etc.
>
> b) "gspcav1-kmdl-<kernel version>" for each kernel package which
>    contains the kernel module(s) for that explicit kernel
>
> On each kernel upgrade you need the matching kmdl. The yum-plugin-kmdl
> takes care on "yum install kernel" and "yum update", or you can
> manually bring the new kmdls in with the `uname -r` command.
>
> BTW the new kmdls don't even need yum-plugin-kmdl.

I'm still confused - sorry :-(  So did the "gspcav1-kmdl-<kernel version>"  
pull in the "gspcav1" part, or was it already there?  I thought it was 
uninstalled when the kernel was installed, and I didn't see it mentioned in 
the re-install.

Anne

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