From: Charles L. <la...@du...> - 2019-04-03 01:00:13
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That's why it's useful to have modules handled with dkms; when the kernel is updated, the modules are automatically rebuilt. dkms-linux-gpib-4.2.0-2.20190107svn1809.fc29.noarch is the Fedora 29 module that sets this up. Look for something similar for Ubuntu. On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 20:19:09 -0300 Anderson Minozzo Begossi <amb...@uc...> wrote: > Hello, > I successfully installed the gpib linux driver in my ubuntu > 4.15.0-46-generic kernel and it worked perfectly. > However, recently my operating system updated and with it the kernel > changed to 4.15.0-47-generic, and with that I can no longer use the > driver that was installed in the old kernel. > > Is there any way to solve this, without installing linux-gpib driver > every time the kernel updates? > > I appreciate any help. > -- Drexel University \V --Chuck Lane ======]---------->-----*------<--------[=========== (215) 895-1545 / \_/*~~~~~ Particle Physics FAX: (215) 895-1281 la...@du... |