On 7/17/05, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Mark Knecht wrote: > > which would have made the device. Is the fact that the device isn't > > created a problem with the ebuild? Even if it was, how should this > > really be created for a udev system? A rule somewhere in some > > udev.conf file? > > Its a kernel "bug" which is fixed in 2.6.12. If you upgrade, it will start > working automatically. > > Daniel
Daniel, So I'm probably doing something wrong (as usual...no comments...) ;-) but the device having moved seems to break 1394commander: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ 1394commander 1394commander 0.1.1 Copyright (C) 2002-2004 by Manfred Weihs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This software comes with absolutely no warranty. No adapter specified! couldn't get handle: No such file or directory This probably means that you don't have raw1394 support in the kernel or that you haven't loaded the raw1394 module. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ Granted I've not used this program in quite awhile, but I think it used to work under Gentoo. I'm guessing that it's hard wired to look for /dev/raw1394, but that's just a guess. thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list