I did install with yast1 and yes, it did install a kernel source, but it was for the 2.4 kernel, not the 2.2.18 kernel. I used yast to remove the 2.4 kernel and install the 2.2.18 kernel. Yast is an rpm tool and uses rpm files Nothing I want to do about that. Are you saying that I should download a tar source and install it? I'm not keen on that idea. The modules were already for the 2.2.18 kernel, so I thought it rather strange that a fresh install of the distro would install the 2.4 kernel source and the 2.2.18 kernel and modules. I've found SuSE 7.1 to be a very mixed bag. I've NEVER had so many problems of such a variety and so pervasive as the case with my copy of 7.1. It took all of 3 or 4 hours in 7.0 to do what I've been trying to do for the last three days in 7.1. Simply install the Zip100 drive on my second parallel card. I have to pay bills and run a reconcilliation, but I can't get my MoneyDance files off my zip drive. To be honest, if I had enountered these problems with SuSE 5.3 I wouldn't have used it. JLK On Tuesday 27 February 2001 00:12, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:58:05PM -0600, Jerry Kreps wrote:
Why are these unselected drivers appearing?
IIRC you did compile your own kernel after the 7.1 install. My guess is when youdid the install yast also installed the kernel rpm. Unless you remove that rpm and rerun the make modules_install command followed by depmod -a you will continue to see these unresolved dependencies.
HTH