SJG> You'll need to run the Oops messages through ksymoops.
ok
oops.tar.bz2
Description: Binary data
On Friday 21 November 2003 11:28, juanca wrote:
> Hi everyone, before I begin I apologize if my question has benn asked
> before, I`ve been researching about it but have found nothing specific.
>
> Now, I`m runnig a Debian and need to setup my DVD-USB.
>
> If anyone knows of a general tutorial o
HI folks,
I new here on this email list. I have a Sharp SL-5500 PDA that *used*
to work on my system. I've done something (stupid) to my system such
that I can no longer get the USBNET connection to work. I'm trying to
figure out what it is. In a nutshell, the log messages for CDCEther now
Hello again,
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If the USB storage device is unplugged, but cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> still has its information (current 2.4 kernel is working this way),
> will lsscsi in kernel 2.5 or 2.6 still show its information too?
No, lsscsi doesn't use /proc, is us
Hi everyone, before I begin I apologize if my question has benn asked
before, I`ve been researching about it but have found nothing specific.
Now, I`m runnig a Debian and need to setup my DVD-USB.
If anyone knows of a general tutorial of FAQ for setup this device on
Debian, I would be forever
Hi Ged,
If the USB storage device is unplugged, but cat /proc/scsi/scsi still has its
information (current 2.4 kernel is working this way), will lsscsi in kernel 2.5 or 2.6
still show its information too?
Thanks,
Xiaoqin Qiu
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From: Ged Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi there,
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Jeff Gilchrist wrote:
> > > I have two USB disks with the same vendor and model, it is so hard
> > > to tell which one is unplugged (sdb or sdc?).
> >
> >You can get this more easily if you use a 2.5 or 2.6 kernel.
>
> Can you go into more detail about how this is
Hi Tracey,
Your device claims to use a vendor protocol, not the USB Storage
Class. There is a 32MB version of this that does seem to work;
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=1480
You might want to ask the author of that posting if they had to modify the
kernel and/or what was i
From: Ged Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Linux-usb-users] Questions about USB mass storage devices
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 13:21:17 + (GMT)
Hi there,
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed that the USB device information
Hi,
I'm relatively new to the list and have been using Linux for over a year.
After much reading and tweaking, I am still unable to get my USB drive
to work with Gentoo. I have the correct modules loaded, and the
system recognizes the device, but does not assign the usb-storage
module driver to it
Ged Haywood writes:
>
> Given that you are asking for "one or two people" to reply and that you are
> at an "rr.com" address, I suspect that you are trawling for email addresses.
>
> I hope I am wrong, but in case I am not you already have this one, and my
> mailserver already rejects all m
You'll need to run the Oops messages through ksymoops.
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> today i get 3 error messages.
> what information about it is reqiured for developers to debug problem?
>
> ps: i write small script for rebooting after oops ;)))
>
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Helo there,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Herb Siegel wrote:
> Can I ask some advice on bringing my cable modem up on a Redhat box running
> 2.4.7-10 kernel?
Forget it. Get a new kernel.
> If one or two people can reply back to help me out that will be great.
Given that you are asking for "one or two
You should probably upgrade your kernel. That is a very old one...
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Herb Siegel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I ask some advice on bringing my cable modem up on a Redhat box running
> 2.4.7-10 kernel? If one or two people can reply back to help me out that
> will be great. Then I can
today i get 3 error messages.
what information about it is reqiured for developers to debug problem?
ps: i write small script for rebooting after oops ;)))
kern.log.tar.bz2
Description: Binary data
Hi,
Can I ask some advice on bringing my cable modem up on a Redhat box running
2.4.7-10 kernel? If one or two people can reply back to help me out that
will be great. Then I can get into configuration and status details of
where I am in getting the SB4100 to communicate using its USB port under
Hi there,
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed that the USB device information is removed from
> /proc/bus/usb/devices file after unplugging USB devices. However, if
> I have two USB disks with the same vendor and model, it is so hard
> to tell which one is unplugged (sdb or s
Hi all, i am new to this list, dont know if this is the rigth place for
my problem, but i have not find any usb-audio only related list.
here is my problem, i am using an edirol (roland) ua 5 usb audio
converter in rh 8 whit a 2.4.22 kernel. it works well but sometimes i
lost audio output from my
You might want to check out Devlabel at
http://www.lerhaupt.com/linux.html
Steve
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 18:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to write a script to gather Linux hardware device information, such as disk
> drives, Lan card, etc. For the hot-pluggable USB mass sto
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