Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 17:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am on a powerbook G4 800mhz and it is
plugged into the back of the computer (port 2). Does anyone know how
to solve this problem?
thanks
nick
First, next time, please start a new thread instead of replying to an
and the root hubs (ID :)
Thanks
nick
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 17:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am on a powerbook G4 800mhz and it is
plugged into the back of the computer (port 2). Does anyone know
how to solve this problem?
thanks
nick
First, next time, please start a
Sorry, links ate the rest of my message.
syslog-ng dies with bad config file
hotplug usb:
Bad USB agent invocation, no action
and dmesg still only shows the keypresses (I got rid of Kernel hacking-
debugging). I also added SCSI multi-LUN support, HD support, and general
device support. USB mass
Hello Nick,
I checked your syslog-ng.conf. The only difference is logging to /dev/console
instead of /dev/tty12. Just give it a try.
I suggest to solve the problems in the order as they appear while booting.
So first of all you need an working syslog-ng.
I installed version 1.6.8-r1 with default
Hello Nick,
please start syslog-ng -d on a command line, so that you see debug messages.
Best reagrds Joerg
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 20:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, links ate the rest of my message.
syslog-ng dies with bad config file
hotplug usb:
Bad USB agent invocation, no
This also fails (with same error 'Error initalizing configuration,
exiting.'). I am having trouble with dbus/hald/dcop, and those are
required for XFCE/GNOME/KDE and metalog. I was thinking that metalog
instead of syslog-ng would work, but I guess not...
nick
Hello Nick,
please start syslog-ng
here is the dmesg output I finally got from booting.
Thanks so much,
nick
Hello Nick,
please start syslog-ng -d on a command line, so that you see debug
messages. Best reagrds Joerg
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 20:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, links ate the rest of my message.
I finally just unmerged syslog-ng and reemerged it, but it still had the
same error. It also failed on both with both /dev/tty12 and /dev/console.
syslog-ng -s /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf;echo $?
returns 0 :-(
I ran lsusb -vv and I have attached the output (minus flashdrive serial
number)