Andries Brouwer wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 03:34:33AM -0800, Lawrence Porter wrote:
Sorry Phil, mistake on my part, I'm a newby
Yes. Do not say "it doesnt work", but tell what hardware
you have, what kernel you have, what you do, what happens,
what error messages result.
This list is archived
Lawrence Porter wrote:
Hello all
Sorry Phil, mistake on my part, I'm a newby!!
It's okay. Thanks for mailing the list this time.
The memory-stick IS formatted, but in FAT32, which I
would like to keep since, for some jobs, I'm force to
use Windows. I thought that Mandrake would be able to
read the
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 03:34:33AM -0800, Lawrence Porter wrote:
> Sorry Phil, mistake on my part, I'm a newby
Yes. Do not say "it doesnt work", but tell what hardware
you have, what kernel you have, what you do, what happens,
what error messages result.
This list is archived, but so far this con
Hello all
Sorry Phil, mistake on my part, I'm a newby!!
The memory-stick IS formatted, but in FAT32, which I
would like to keep since, for some jobs, I'm force to
use Windows. I thought that Mandrake would be able to
read the memory-stick just as it does my DOS-floppy.
Anyway, there is still no i
Lawrence Porter wrote:
Hello Phil
Hi. Please do NOT write directly to me... please write the list.
I enclose the output that you requested, below. It
looks as though the memory-stick is being recognised,
but I cannot find any way of addressing it (no icon on
the desktop, etc, I mean).
Yes, it is be
Lawrence Porter wrote:
Hello all
I would like to get a USB memory-stick working in
Mandrake 10.1 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. USB
itself works, because I can print (HP psc 1210), but
the memory-stick is dead. Any help would be
appreciated
What does dmesg say when you plug the device in?
What do
Hello all
I would like to get a USB memory-stick working in
Mandrake 10.1 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. USB
itself works, because I can print (HP psc 1210), but
the memory-stick is dead. Any help would be
appreciated
Thanks
Lawrence
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