Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Tom Allison,
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Kent West,
Tom Allison wrote:
Hello,
I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
Everything mostly works, but a lot of the on board hardware (sound in
particular) isn't the same as the old board.
I know the
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 10:33, Tom Allison wrote:
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Tom Allison,
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Kent West,
Tom Allison wrote:
Hello,
I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
Everything mostly works, but a lot of the on board hardware (sound
I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
(sounds like Yes).
I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected automatically,
discover dynamically loads all those that ARE detected
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 03:46 pm, Tom Allison wrote:
I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
(sounds like Yes).
I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected
automatically,
So it's not impossible to have an empty modules.conf if you have a
well
supported set of hardware?
My modules.conf is empty on my linux gamer...
According to Tom Allison,
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Tom Allison,
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Kent West,
Tom Allison wrote:
Hello,
I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
Everything mostly works, but a lot of the on board hardware (sound in
particular)
According to Tom Allison,
I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
(sounds like Yes).
I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected automatically,
discover dynamically loads all
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