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On 10/3/06, Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I'm trying to set up a wireless card in my new system. I'm using a |
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> card of the same model that is working in an older system of mine. |
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> The only significant difference between them is the new system is |
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> amd64 and the old one is x86. When I try to 'modprobe ath_pci', I get |
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> about 60 "Unknown symbol" errors like: |
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> wlan: Unknown symbol wireless_send_event |
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> ath_rate_sample: Unknown symbol ether_sprintf |
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> ath_pci: Unknown symbol ieee80211_encap |
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> Does this make sense to anyone or should I file a bug? |
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> - Grant |
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Grant, |
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Hi. What kernel are you running? |
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Check that your /usr/src/linux link is pointing at the right kernel. |
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- Mark |
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