What | Removed | Added |
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Resolution | INVALID | FIXED |
(In reply to Stefan Dirsch from comment #6) > Hmm. My test builds against kernel::stable work. So I would say you can > ignore the missing ksym and install the package. The kernel module itself > gets rebuild during installation anyway ... It seems to have worked after ignoring the error, thanks, I hope it will be fixed for the release, updating two months ago from 15.1 to 15.2 I got an error, I then ignored this error, suggested that it is possible due to a major kernel update, but the kernel module did not build, even after uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, recent updates may have changed something