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Subject: Re: driver not running on 2.4.18 #4


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Dimitry
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Date Posted: 22:22:45 06/22/03 Sun
In reply to: Sunil 's message, "driver not running on 2.4.18 #4" on 15:39:36 06/21/03 Sat

Use kernels without patches, i.e. original kernels from www.kernel.org . Patched kernels like 2.4.18-4 may not work properely or may not compile at all with the flash drivers.

Best regards.

>I have compiled a module on linux 2.4.18 #1 SMP red
>hat and tryingto run it on 686CORE with 2.4.18 #4. It
>seems to be blowing out in copy_to_user() function.
>
>what does the #1 or #4 symbol mean in the linux kernel
>version. Should it be the same for my driver to work?
>
>Thanks

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