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Old 01-09-2005, 01:45 PM   #1
wilu
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i2c


Hi!

I'd like to compile ic2 as a module (i2c-core) but unfortunately there is no square to choose it! i2c section is unwound all the time and I can only decide about its content (I2C device interface, I2C Algorithms etc.). I suppose the problem is in other kernel options, i.e. there are connections between various sections.
Could anyone tell me witch options are connected with i2c ore how to select them to be able to compile i2c as a module (i2c-core).

EDIT

i solved the problem
Graphics support -> ATI Radeon display support -> DDC/I2C for ATI Radeon support - should be unselected

EOT

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