manishsadh

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Posts: 42
Joined: Jan. 2007 |
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Posted: April 03 2007,14:02 |
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Hi Juanito,
thanks for the advise but i am not enough of an expert to do that. i merely compiled the driver from sis*.c and sis*h files and was lucky enough to get the sis.o
can you just tell me how to work around my inabilty to run the script in .xinitrc. as i said the module loads when i manually run the script after bootup, and i just ignore the message. what's the difference between running it manually and running it in .xinitrc. is there any argument or something i can use with insmod?
secondly can i bother you to give me a compiled version of sis.o with the .h or .version thing that you told me about if i send you the source code?
Thanks.
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