I recall reading that insmod didn't actually look in the /lib/modules directory; you could change to the modules directory, find the module, and type insmod ./module.o. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Steve Holmes wrote: > What you probably have now is a kernel and related modules mixed > across versions. This doesn't work. A 2.4.20 kernel expects to find > all its modules under /lib/modules/2.4.20 and a 2.4.22 kernel would > likewise look for its modules in /lib/2.4.22. I really don't know how > to cause modprobe and insmod to look in a different place other than > what is specified in the kernel. > > On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 08:21:29PM -0500, Jes and guide dog Harley wrote: > > There might be another reason, however, since the synthesizer, which is a double talk lt, shuts up before being able to finish a > > word, it's hard to tell what the reason is. What I've done is use a speakup.i kernel from 9.0 then when asked to insert the root > > disks I placed the 9.1 install.1 and install.2 disks in and installed from there with no problems. > > > > The internet used to be a network of trust, until the wrong minds became pros. > > Jes and Harley > > -- > HolmesGrown Solutions > The best solutions for the best price! > http://ld.net/?holmesgrown > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >