On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 02:11, Gareth Evans wrote:
> Further to my disappearing /var/run/utmp query, I also newly can't
> start VMs with virt-manager without first doing
>
> $ sudo modprobe tun
>
> This has also changed recently, apparently without intervention on my part
Further to my disappearing /var/run/utmp query, I also newly can't start VMs
with virt-manager without first doing
$ sudo modprobe tun
This has also changed recently, apparently without intervention on my part.
Presumably it has stopped being autoloaded somewhere.
Should tun be in
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 23:16, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> I could be wrong, but specifications for this laptop suggest there should be
> two graphics adapters inside. One is integrated inside CPU and one is
> discrete. You can run 'glxgears' on any of them just fine, so double check if
> y
On 29.11.2018 1:40, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 12:49, Alexander V. Makartsev
> wrote:
>
>> I suggest to check if your laptop has latest Firmware\BIOS update installed.
>> That is first thing I would check if I got similar error message.
>> Update it to the latest one provided b
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 12:49, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> I suggest to check if your laptop has latest Firmware\BIOS update installed.
> That is first thing I would check if I got similar error message.
> Update it to the latest one provided by HP support website.
> Also check if there are s
linux-ubuntu/
> I fail to get pass the step where I have to do
> "sudo modprobe bbswitch load_state=0"
>
> It ends in
>
> bbswitch: No suitable _DSM call found
> modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'bbswitch': no such device
>
> This is on a HP Zbook
"sudo modprobe bbswitch load_state=0"
It ends in
bbswitch: No suitable _DSM call found
modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'bbswitch': no such device
This is on a HP Zbook 15 laptop which I recently bought with a NVIDIA
GK107GLM [ Quadro K1100M] VGA compatable controller.
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 15:42:28 -0400 (EDT), "post id" wrote:
> On Mon, 6/28/10, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>
>> Did you try rebooting? ;)
>> Explanation: modules loaded only "by hand" with modprobe
>> will not
>> persist after a reboot.
>
&
On Lu, 28 iun 10, 12:42:28, post id wrote:
> >
> > Did you try rebooting? ;)
> > Explanation: modules loaded only "by hand" with modprobe
> > will not
> > persist after a reboot.
>
> That's a relief. It reminds me once again that Linux is safe
--- On Mon, 6/28/10, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> From: Andrei Popescu
> Subject: Re: How do I recover from modprobe mistakes?
> To: "postid"
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, June 28, 2010, 6:03 PM
> On Lu, 28 iun 10, 11:06:14, postid
> wrote:
>
and tried lm_sensors (I did the sensor-detect) and
> then discovered that some Thinkpads can be damaged (messes with the
> EEPROM security chip) by the scan process and/or the i2c-i801 module
> and I was looking at what I needed to do to back away from this.
>
> I thought that when I
that some
Thinkpads can be damaged (messes with the EEPROM security chip) by the
scan process and/or the i2c-i801 module and I was looking at what I
needed to do to back away from this.
I thought that when I'd originally done a modprobe -l there had been
only a half a pagefull listed
On 10-03-03 17:39:29, Richard Katsch wrote:
...
> The (perceived) problem: modprobe appear not to use an option file
> during boot but will use the file if it is invoked manually.
This suggests that the module is loaded before the filesystem is
mounted. Try rebuilding the
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-Original Message-
From: Richard Katsch
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 09:39:29
To:
Subject: Possible modprobe
Hi,
I hope this is the right forum to pursue this problem. If not, I'm sure
someone will let me know.
The (perceived) problem: modprobe appear not to use an option file during
boot but will use the file if it is invoked manually.
The system: desktop pentium pc with a "Boomerang NIC&qu
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 09:38:58PM +0100, Florian Kriener wrote:
>> It sounds as if dkms hasn't been installed. There is a reference
>> somewhere on the VirtualBox web site.
>You could be wrong, because I had exactly the same problem. After a
>kernel update (from ..-n to ..-n+1 - I don't know th
mewhere on the VirtualBox web site.
It was installed, the pastebin dump is mostly the post-script of the
dkms installation. It compiles the driver, but wont modprobe it.
> You could be wrong, because I had exactly the same problem. After a
> kernel update (from ..-n to ..-n+1 - I don't kn
On Wednesday 20 January 2010 20:35:15 Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >> # dmesg |tail
> >> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your
> > current kernel version, so you will have to use module-assist
On 20/01/2010 18:39, Ole Toft Jensen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:37:45PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Greetings,
# dmesg |tail
vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
Greetings,
This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your current
kernel version, so you
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:37:45PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> # dmesg |tail
> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
Greetings,
This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your current
kernel version, so you will have to use module-assistant to fix
t;Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)
Please install the virtualbox-ose-dkms package and execute 'modprobe
vboxdrv' as root."
Which i did:
# aptitude install virtualbox-ose-dkms
And it tries doing a bunch of stuff [1], but i guess i still have a
driver laying around? Either
> Normally you can ignore that warning.
Not sure about this. If I ignore the warning than the kernel modules that get
build do not load properly.
The give an:
insmod: Invalid module format -1
error message. Also they don't get loaded using modprobe. I have to use the
dumb insmod
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 05:34:02PM -0700, Kushal Koolwal wrote:
>
> So I am trying to build a out-of-tree kernel module for my graphics chipset.
>
> I am using Debian 5.0 (x86) with 2.6.29-1-686 kernel.
>
> Now as soon as I give the "make" command from the source directory of my
> graphics chip
So I am trying to build a out-of-tree kernel module for my graphics chipset.
I am using Debian 5.0 (x86) with 2.6.29-1-686 kernel.
Now as soon as I give the "make" command from the source directory of my
graphics chipset, I get the following warning:
WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux-
On 2009-03-06_09:07:21, David Baron wrote:
> Very nice. Screen flooded with them. NO notification from change logs. Nada.
> Just a init screen full of ."... requires .conf, will be ignored in future
> release."
>
> Does one simply append .conf to all the files in modprob.d? If so, anyone
> have
On 2009-03-06 08:07 +0100, David Baron wrote:
> Very nice. Screen flooded with them. NO notification from change logs. Nada.
> Just a init screen full of ."... requires .conf, will be ignored in future
> release."
IMHO such stuff should have been uploaded to experimental first, but the
maintain
Very nice. Screen flooded with them. NO notification from change logs. Nada.
Just a init screen full of ."... requires .conf, will be ignored in future
release."
Does one simply append .conf to all the files in modprob.d? If so, anyone have
a simple sed or perl script to take care of this? (Sho
On Wednesday 2009 January 14 16:07:37 Scott Gifford wrote:
>But my other Etch machines didn't have it, and eventually
>it dawned on me: that directory is supposed to be somewhere else. It
>looks like something (possibly minor filesystem corruption)
It's just like I say everytime a box I administe
I had an interesting problem today. A friend called me up to say that
after an update, his Etch box wouldn't boot amymore, and could I come
by and take a look at it.
It was hanging waiting for udev to settle, and udev was starting tons
of modprobe processes that were just hanging.
I
thanks
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<- *snip* ->
> <---
> $ grep -C 3 vboxdrv etc/init.d/virtualbox-ose
> case "$1" in
> start)
> # try to insert module but do not fail if not possible
> if [ "$LOAD_VBOXDRV_MODULE" = 1 ]; then
>
Rene Engelhard wrote the following on 15.12.2008 00:14
> Hi,
>
> sal...@t2.technion.ac.il wrote:
>> i installed virtualbox following advices in previus treads. it's working ok,
>> but
>> my problem is that modprobe don't seem to be presistant i.e i need
Hi,
sal...@t2.technion.ac.il wrote:
> i installed virtualbox following advices in previus treads. it's working ok,
> but
> my problem is that modprobe don't seem to be presistant i.e i need to
> run "modprobe vboxdrv" as root every time i restart. is there any
> i installed virtualbox following advices in previus treads. it's
> working ok, but my problem is that modprobe don't seem to be
> presistant i.e i need to run "modprobe vboxdrv" as root every time i
> restart. is there any way to make it load the module automatic
hi all,
i installed virtualbox following advices in previus treads. it's working ok, but
my problem is that modprobe don't seem to be presistant i.e i need to
run "modprobe vboxdrv" as root every time i restart. is there any way to
make it load the module automatically?
th
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 09:23:19 -0600
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Why are you using 2.6.28?
I started using bleeding edge wireless-git kernels in order to help the
b43 devs by testing patches that needed to be applied to it.
> Hugo
Celejar
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Celejar wrote:
Hi,
[OT since this may not be Debian related.]
My 2.6.28 kernels with initramfs hang on boot, a problem that I found
discussed here: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/28/98
I can use kernels without initramfs. What is the protocol here?
Should I add my two cents on lkml? Just wait?
Hi,
[OT since this may not be Debian related.]
My 2.6.28 kernels with initramfs hang on boot, a problem that I found
discussed here: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/28/98
I can use kernels without initramfs. What is the protocol here?
Should I add my two cents on lkml? Just wait? Do anything els
tion
Image size : 2Gb
Swap size : 256Mb
Image type : sparse
Memory size: 32Mb
Kernel path: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-xen
Networking Information
--
IP Address 1 : 192.168.0.117--netmask=255.255.255.0
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 19
On 09/20/08 18:42, Stephen Liu wrote:
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
The module seem non-existing.
$ ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.18-xen/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko: No such
file
or directory
How about
[EMAIL P
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen Liu wrote:
> > The module seem non-existing.
> >
> >
> > $ ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko
> > ls: /lib/modules/2.6.18-xen/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko: No such
> file
> > or directory
>
> How about
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTE
Stephen Liu wrote:
> The module seem non-existing.
>
>
> $ ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko
> ls: /lib/modules/2.6.18-xen/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko: No such file
> or directory
How about
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ grep -i loop /boot/config-`uname -r`
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=
--- Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/20/08 10:11, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Hi folks
> >
> >
> > Debian Etch (Host)
> > Xen
> >
> >
> > Unable to create Ubuntu guest. I suppose it is caused by;
> >
&g
On 09/20/08 10:11, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks
Debian Etch (Host)
Xen
Unable to create Ubuntu guest. I suppose it is caused by;
# modprobe loop loop_max=255
FATAL: Module loop not found.
# uname -a
Linux server1.satimis.com 2.6.18-xen #1 SMP Fri May 18 16:11:33 BST
2007 i686 GNU/Linux
Hi folks
Debian Etch (Host)
Xen
Unable to create Ubuntu guest. I suppose it is caused by;
# modprobe loop loop_max=255
FATAL: Module loop not found.
# uname -a
Linux server1.satimis.com 2.6.18-xen #1 SMP Fri May 18 16:11:33 BST
2007 i686 GNU/Linux
Please advise how to load loop module
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:11:08 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 31. August 2008 schrieb Florian Kulzer:
> > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:03:59 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> > > Lenny
> > > alsa-driver-1.0.17
> > > Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
> > > Cirrus Logic cs46xx
[...]
> > > WARNING: Error inser
-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> > without problems. After kernel-update 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same
> > procedure
>
> You are not really giving us a lot of information to work with here.
>
> > without errors except the last step
> > modprobe
-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> > without problems. After kernel-update 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same
> > procedure
>
> You are not really giving us a lot of information to work with here.
Sorry!
./configure --with-isapnp=no
make
make install
modprobe snd-cs46
pdate 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same procedure
You are not really giving us a lot of information to work with here.
> without errors except the last step
> modprobe snd-cs46xx
>
> Following errors are given back:
>
> WARNING: Error inserting snd_ac97_codec
> (/lib/module
previous kernel 2.6.25-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers
> without problems. After kernel-update 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same
> procedure without errors except the last step
> modprobe snd-cs46xx
>
> Following errors are given back:
>
> WARNING: Error inserting snd_a
Lenny
alsa-driver-1.0.17
Kernel 2.6.26-1-686
Cirrus Logic cs46xx
Hello
for the previous kernel 2.6.25-2-686 I could compile the audiodrivers without
problems. After kernel-update 2.6.26-1-686 I repeated the same procedure
without errors except the last step
modprobe snd-cs46xx
Following
Steve Kemp wrote:
On Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 09:59:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
such file or directory
Yesterday I finally found a solution (but not *the* solution) to them in
an ubuntu forum:
The solution given is to
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
On 07/03/08 09:59, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
When I roll my own kernel these messages show up at boot:
modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
such file or directory
Yesterday I finally found a
On Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 09:59:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
> such file or directory
>
> Yesterday I finally found a solution (but not *the* solution) to them in
> an ubuntu forum:
> The solution give
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/03/08 09:59, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> When I roll my own kernel these messages show up at boot:
>
> modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
> such file or directory
>
>
Hi,
When I roll my own kernel these messages show up at boot:
modprobe: FATAL: could not load /lib/modules/2.6.25.9/modules.dep: no
such file or directory
Yesterday I finally found a solution (but not *the* solution) to them in
an ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t
; and that message is issued *after* all the messages.
So somebody in the kernel is running a modprobe.
However, the *problem never occurs when using Debian kernels*.
It always occurs on my self-compiled kernels that use --initrd.
When you google that message you get 1000's of hits and none h
Am 2007-04-27 22:24:29, schrieb Bruffey, Mark:
> Help. What do I need to do to get the mach64 module installed? Thanks,
> Mark
- END OF REPLIED MESSAGE -
There is no module "mach64" but a config option in xorg.
dpkg-reconfigure xorg
and then se
Help. What do I need to do to get the mach64 module installed? Thanks,
Mark
L. Mark Bruffey
Director Library Services
Central Baptist Theological Seminary
900 Forestview Lane N
Plymouth MN 55441
763 417 8264 (Tel)
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:13:42 +0100
"Gregor Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a problem with the installation of vsftp.
>
> I'm getting a weird error (500 oops...). When googeling for this
> error, I found that a
>
[...]
> apt-get install vsftpd
from the debian system book:
The sarge release notes recommend using aptitude instead of apt-get, as
it "makes safer decisions about package installations than running
apt-get directly."
hence,
aptitude install vsftpd
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Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm having a problem with the installation of vsftp.
I'm getting a weird error (500 oops...). When googeling for this
error, I found that a
"modprobe capability" helps to fix this error.
Since I'm quite new to Linux, I'm wond
Hi guys,
I'm having a problem with the installation of vsftp.
I'm getting a weird error (500 oops...). When googeling for this
error, I found that a
"modprobe capability" helps to fix this error.
Since I'm quite new to Linux, I'm wondering if there's a
fferences
between the stretches of time when suspending works reliably, and the
increasingly frequent periods when it doesn't work at all. But anyway
for now I'm just trying to confirm that the problem really is related
to usb.
so, I'm trying to modprobe -r all the usb-related modu
Hello,
I'd like to use discover / discover-modprobe on an initrd that will be
booting a bunch of things via pxe that have various kinds of custom
hardware installed, most of it pretty new, and all of it pretty new.
Is it better to just insmod/modprobe iterating through every custom
modu
Steve Kemp wrote:
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 09:37:39PM +0100, steef wrote:
some helpful soul on the alsa-userlist advised me to put a textfile with
*options snd-hda-intel index=0 disable_msi=1*
is some kind soul out there who can tell me the exact meaning of the phrase
*--disable_msi=1*?
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 09:37:39PM +0100, steef wrote:
> some helpful soul on the alsa-userlist advised me to put a textfile with
>
> *options snd-hda-intel index=0 disable_msi=1*
>
> is some kind soul out there who can tell me the exact meaning of the phrase
> *--disable_msi=1*?
These flags
hi list,
some helpful soul on the alsa-userlist advised me to put a textfile with
*options snd-hda-intel index=0 disable_msi=1*
in /etc/modprobe.d, in order to get *snd-hda-intel* properly working: since
yesterday- evening the driver works like a charm.
is some kind soul out there who can tel
Thanks, Kostas.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Kostas,
> It's possible that the gcc version that the kernel was compiled with does
> not match the version you compiled the module with. This is just a guess
> but that does cause problems for loading modules.
> Cheers,
> Jonathan
>
>
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Kostas Robotis wrote:
> Hello, I am new to linux ;) I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.18.1
> and I want to load
> x_tables module in order to have the ip_tables. The "mod_probe
> x_tables" writes the following to the eventlog:
>
> Oct 28 20:55:41 localhost kernel: x_tables: version magic '2.6.1
Hello, I am new to linux ;) I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.18.1
and I want to load
x_tables module in order to have the ip_tables. The "mod_probe
x_tables" writes the following to the eventlog:
Oct 28 20:55:41 localhost kernel: x_tables: version magic '2.6.18.1
preempt mod_unload PENTIUM4 REG
modprobe wacom results in:
wacom: version magic '2.6.16Jun03 preempt K7 gcc-4.1' should be
'2.6.16Jun03 preempt K7 gcc-3.3'
FATAL: Error inserting wacom
(lib/modules/2.6.16Jun03/kernel/drivers/usb/input/wacom.ko): Invalid
module format.
Background: The box was
- the card comes up and is visible in
iwconfig eth1
however, i wanted it to be set up on boot and followed the instructions:
1) put ipw3945 to /etc/modules
2) created /etc/modprobe.d/ipw3945 file with
install ipw3945 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ipw3945; \
sleep 0.5; /usr/local
I do feel a bit daft, but at least I'm now running linux 2.6.15 smp on
my computer and it works great :-) Always look on the bright side ...
René
René Seindal wrote (09-02-2006 00:52):
Hi
I have a problem with modprobe on one computer. Due to some
unidentified problem with modprobe I&
Mark Fletcher wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed t
Daniel B. wrote:
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed to be recognized
automatica
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed to be recognized
automatically and is /dev/lp0
Hi
I have a problem with modprobe on one computer. Due to some
unidentified problem with modprobe I'm having a lot of problems
upgrading a computer to linux 2.6.15 smp.
When installing the debian kernel and booting I got loads of messages
complaining about "Unknown symbol j
On Thursday 02 February 2006 07:40, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
> wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
> and how do i test its functionality.
You can't mount a mouse because a mouse is a
Thnks for the quick reply. Indeed i found the mouse in /dev/psaux
Adorean Alexandru Raul
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Hi.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse
"mounted",
and
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 20:46 +0100, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:57 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote
> > >>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> > >> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
On (02/02/06 17:40), Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
> wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
> and how do i test its functionality.
>
I don't know what you asked previously:)
You can use a mou
Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Hi.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
and how do i test its functionality.
Regards,
Adorean Alexandru Raul
Look in /dev/input, it should be something lik
Hi.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question in my previous mail. What i
wanted to know is how do i determine where in /dev is my mouse "mounted",
and how do i test its functionality.
Regards,
Adorean Alexandru Raul
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On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:57 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote
> >>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> >> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
> >> I did a modprobe mousedev but stil the pointer won't move. H
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 11:52 +0200, Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
> Hello.
Hi,
>I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
> is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
> I did a modprobe mousedev but stil the pointer won't move. How do i
Hello.
I've recently installed debian with x on a laptop but the problem
is the imput device (mouse) won't work.
I did a modprobe mousedev but stil the pointer won't move. How do i
determine the mousedevice in /dev ???
Thank You.
Adorean Alexandru Raul
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: New install->Broken X->modprobe mousedev->now X Works, but
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:17:24PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> Tha
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:17:24PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> It's a standard PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel.
>
> The mouse works fine under Windows XP(dual boot system) and when I cat
> /dev/input/mice and move the mouse, I get the random characters. The
> system is a c
Ed Young wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
It's a standard PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel.
The mouse works fine under Windows XP(dual boot system) and when I cat
/dev/input/mice and move the mouse, I get the random characters. The
system is a cheapo MicroCenter PowerSpec, but I've had it running L
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From: Juergen Fiedler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:06 PM
To: Ed Young
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: New install->Broken X->modprobe mousedev->now X Works, but
no mouse
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:31:40PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
>
>
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:31:40PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
>
> I did a new install of Debian 3.1r1 and X failed out with a
> /dev/input/mice no device found error.
>
> I issued modprobe mousedev and then startx got x running, but the mouse
> still doesn't work.
>
I did a new install of Debian 3.1r1 and X failed out with a
/dev/input/mice no device found error.
I issued modprobe mousedev and then startx got x running, but the mouse
still doesn't work.
I added mousedev to /etc/modules and now when I reboot, X starts but
still no mouse.
I'v
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 12:43 am, Mitchell Laks wrote:
Promise SATAI150 TX4 not visible to kernel 2.6.8-2 Sarge kernel:
Sorry: I discovered a well known issue with 2.6.8 kernel. See
http://www.biocatalyzer.net/linux/suse92/promise.html
I excerpt from it below.
(I am putting this here so
sible to debian-kernel 2.6.8-2 even with
modprobe of the sata_promise module. I see on lsmod the relevant modules are
up and still no devices.
However I got the card to work instantly by installing the etch
2.6.12-1-386 kernel. I got immediate recognition of drives etc.
How do I rep
First of all, is there a good Debian kernel building howto?
When rebooting with a new kernel I get an error something like
kernel panic MODPROBE /lib/module/2.6.8/modules.dep no such file or directory.
This file exists the the above directory.
I installed the debian package kernel-source-2.6.8
Hi
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Leonid Grinberg wrote:
> If you want modules to be loaded at boot time, enter in their names in
> /etc/modules (you will need root permissions for this.)
This file contains only a handful of entries - far less than the number of
modules that are actually loaded. Are the
If you want modules to be loaded at boot time, enter in their names in
/etc/modules (you will need root permissions for this.)
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 4:17 pm, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I am running a Debian derivative system. I would like
> the system to insert a module at boot time. So, how
> do I indicate it (which file /etc should contain the
> directive)?
>
> -ishwar
The really easy way!
install modconf (aptitude i
I am running a Debian derivative system. I would like
the system to insert a module at boot time. So, how
do I indicate it (which file /etc should contain the
directive)?
-ishwar
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