begin Erik Mullinix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > When I went through the device management for my mouse > (usb) and tried my scanner. it was coming up under the scsi device list. but > unnaccessable innicialy.Did you know suse has a nice scanner utility ?
device management? what's device management? are we talking about windows or linux? there appears to be no evidence that the kernel is mis-managing the devices. at least, none that i can see. maybe this is a windows (or suse) thing? i dunno. it's just hard to believe the linux would misregister hardware. especially hardware plugged into completely different ports. > and I dont have it overclocked. I think there is a problem with the chipset > controls for the pci buss. wierd. did you know that there were bad problems of people selling over rated celeron chips? apic errors are very rare. except when a CPU is run at a speed faster than its rating. i forget the details, but there are websites out there that can tell you if you have a mislabelled celeron. even fox news ran a story on this about 3 years ago. pete _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
