On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 11:55, Chris Wilkinson wrote: > Hi there, > > Nick Rout wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 18:04:56 +1300 > > > > Chris Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi there, > >> > >>Paul Swafford wrote: > >>>Update: > >>>YES now its available generally - I have it available for people. > >>> > >>>Advice for newbies - probably best to stick with 9.2 for now :) > >>>Read that as you may be enetering a world of pain. > >> > >>Eck!! I currently have no USB, dodgy sound i/o, and a few other wee > >>issues since installing 9.2... > > > > speaking of which, did you try the things i suggested yesterday? > > Have done so now. Couldn't last nite due to beer (free as in flowing, > not as in price!). I updated /etc/fstab, but find in order to get a > /proc/bus/usb I need to just 'insmod usbcore', since that isn't loading > on boot. Even with usbcore loaded I still cannot see the controller or > any devices from the KDE USB Devices dialog... > > My mobo is an Asrock K7VM4 using the KM400 Via chipset...thats a bit > rare compared to the more standard KT400/KT600 chipsets Via boards > normally use, so I wonder if thats a compatibility issue?
what do you see in /proc/bus/usb/devices when the device is plugged/unplugged?
