On 2 Oct 2002, Richie Crews wrote:

> I think I can answer the usb one, try /dev/ttyUSB02, if thats doesnt
> work try /dev/ttyUSB00-10 until you find the right port
> 
> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:18, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> > OK - After a grueling hardware upgrade, I finally loaded 8.0. My new
> > system is a 2.53 Ghz P4 with 1GB RAM. The motherboard is an ASUS P4S8X
> > with lots of stuff, including on-board 6-channel sound, USB 2.0, IEEE
> > 1394 and a lot more. 
> > 
> > After making sure Plug & Play was disable in CMOS (the default by the
> > way - why did I change that?!?), 8.0 installed with few complaints.
> > Everything was recognized except for the following, which still does not
> > work: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > *   On-board Ethernet controller: It comes up as a SIS 900/7016CI,
> > but according to the motherboard documentation, it's actually some sort
> > of RealTek controller - unfortunately, it doesn't say *which* controller
> > it is. Either way, all of the SIS or RealTek drivers fail to load
> > properly. It's a strange message I have fallen back to an old 3Com
> > Vortex card for the moment. Any ideas on this one would be appreciated.
> > *   Hardware browser crashes at startup. I am unable to use this
> > program at all.
> > 
> > I also can't seem to find the usb port my Palm Pilot cradle is connected
> > to. The default device is /dev/pilot, which doesn't exist. I have 6 USB
> > ports on this system and the cradle is plugged into the 2nd port. The
> > mouse is plugged into the 1st port and is working fine. I could really
> > use some help with this. I was using a serial cradle before. My old Palm
> > Vx finally died and I was able to trade up to a M515 cheap. 

just for fun, plug in the cradle and run "usbview" to see what shows up.
may or may not work.

rday




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