Quoting Ged Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Richard Charlewood wrote:
> 
> > I debated replacing the cdrom but was planning on getting a new box
> > anyway, so just brought that forward. So I now have a current distro
> > and a current PC and it all works very well... including mounting the
> > TRV38's memory stick!
> 
> How about updating the working devices list with info like Kernel
> versions
> and the appropriate bits of 'lspci' output for both working and
> non-working
> systems?

I don't mind updating the list (if you tell me where it is) with what I've 
currently got that works. My problem is we never worked out why my old system 
didn't work. It picked up everything according to the logs but I still couldn't 
mount the memory stick. And let's face it, it was ancient hardware (P1) and a 
heavily patched version of old software (RH7.0) so I don't know how much value 
there would be in adding it to the doesn't-work list anyway.

Richard


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