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Mike,I'm compiling on Debian 4.0 but as you say, it shouldn't be relevant. The kernel source came from kernel.org.Just to be sure I wasn't fooling myself, with both 2.6.25.1 and 2.6.25.4 I deleted the unzipped source and unzipped again. For each source I ran make menuconfig. The ax25 options were not selected by default in 2.6.25.4 but they were in 2.6.25.1.I haven't been able to go back into 2.6.25.4 to see if ISA was selected re the SCC problem but I'll do that probably today.Ray vk2tv
The raw kernel from kernel.org has bare minimum enabled. You need to get a "config" file from your running system to enable all that the distro does by default. I have also found that there are usually a lot of other drivers that need to be enabled just to make it run at all.
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