it looks like your kernel version and module versions are the same. I’m not an authority on linux, i’ll admit. But, as El Corazon says, ‘just to make sure.’
It could be there is some other dependency not satisfied, so i would try an update and full-grade. As always, WMMV.
Tim
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I struggled with this problem for some time and found a solution or rather the reason it happens. Let me explain and hopefully it will help someone.
My problem manifested itself a little different. With all my usb/serial devices plugged in and powered at the time I booted the pi, all was good, sometimes. If I unplugged/plugged in a device, my dev rules where ignored. They would show up connected to gpiochipN or somewhere in the usb bus. Just as an aside, I also have a PoleMaster that could be started as a regular user under one os kernel, but after an upgraded could only be started as root. Udev rules where a constant source of wasted time and effort.
The breakthrough came after much research, trial, error, and a revelation. The revelation? The kernel version and module versions where not the same. I had a recent kernel with no matching modules directory. Verify with :
uname -r
ls /lib/modules
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade