debian 10.3 on WSL Windows10 64bit.
I am troubled.
$ modprobe vcan
modprobe: ERROR:../libkmod/libkmod.c:586 kmod_search_moddep()
could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/4.4.0-18362-Microsoft/
modules.dep.bin
modprobe: FATAL: Module vcan not found in directory /lib/modules/4.4.0-18362-Microsoft
Please advice me.
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error :modprobe vcan
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Re: error :modprobe vcan
WSL is not the same as a VM so I don't think that module will work anyway. You might get a better answer on a Windows support forum, they would probably be more familiar with WSL than users here.
Why do you need that module? What are you actually trying to do?
See also http://xyproblem.info/
Why do you need that module? What are you actually trying to do?
See also http://xyproblem.info/
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Re: error :modprobe vcan
Thanks for your answer. I tried to vcan on SavvyCAN. SavvyCAN ,can-utils,ICSim ,Qt5 was installed successfully.
But error occured on modprobe can,modprobe vcan . Debian on WSL of another Windows10PC is the same result.
But error occured on modprobe can,modprobe vcan . Debian on WSL of another Windows10PC is the same result.
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Re: error :modprobe vcan
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Why do you need that module? What are you actually trying to do?
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Re: error :modprobe vcan
WSL != virtual machine
AFIUI you won't have a vcan0 interface unless you''re running a virtual machine.
If you want to use SavvyCAN in Windows then use the Windows version.
If you want better answers then ask better questions.
AFIUI you won't have a vcan0 interface unless you''re running a virtual machine.
If you want to use SavvyCAN in Windows then use the Windows version.
If you want better answers then ask better questions.
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