[05:48] <defendguin> i'm trying to compile a new module to test out some device support that was added in the gspca driver version in demsg should be 1.00.19-rc2 when i modprobe the driver instead it says 1.00.12 i can only guess that the module that came with the kernel originally is being used instead of this updated version
[05:48] <defendguin> how can i fix that?
[05:50] <johanbr> defendguin: Use insmod with the full path to your version of the kernel module.
[05:51] <defendguin> i'm not familiar with insmod
[05:52] <defendguin> whats the difference between it and modprobe?
[05:59] <defendguin> hmmm  that worked
[06:03] <defendguin> johanbr: now how do i set it so that it always loads that module instead of loading the old one?
[06:04] <johanbr> The easiest way is probably to copy the new version of the module over the old one.
[06:05] <defendguin> just the gspca.ko file?
[06:05] <johanbr> yes
[06:09] <defendguin> sweet that worked
[06:13] <defendguin> johanbr: thanks 
[06:13] <johanbr> You're welcome.
[06:16] <defendguin> johanbr:  i don't suppose you know a good program for recording video from a camera?  the one i like best kino only uses DV camera with a firewire connection 
[06:16] <johanbr> I've never done any video recording, sorry.
[06:27] <crimsun> defendguin: modprobe handles dependencies.
[06:27] <defendguin> ahh
[02:59] <Edulix> hi!
[02:59] <Edulix> how can I see a list of flavours for AUTOBUILD=1 NOEXTRAS=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-debs flavours=<?>  ?
[03:00] <Edulix> it's a core 2 duo btw
[09:55] <elmarco> hi, is there a git tree for linux-restricted-modules?
[10:02] <johanbr> I don't think so. git seems like overkill for a package like that.