** can't synthesize root hub events
The pci_hotplug kernel module talks to userspace /sbin/hotplug, which
uses the scripts that are grep'ed below.
I have this message, and it is benign.
Try this:
qaz:~# grep "synthesize pci" /etc/hotplug/*
/etc/hotplug/pci.rc: echo "** can't synthesize pci hotp
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Miky J wrote:
> I just want to tell the system to ignore eth1 as a
> hotplug.
Add to /etc/default/hotplug:
HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
(see function run_rcs in /etc/init.d/hotplug)
Cheers,
Cristian
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Q: Why should i start my
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my card
working anymore
With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
Starting hotplug subsystem:
input
pci
ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wirele
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> The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
> sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
> part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
> So you'll have to wait
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Miky J wrote:
> Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
>
> I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my card
> working anymore
> With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
>
> Starting hotplug subsystem:
>input
>pci
>
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a écrit : >
> Miky J wrote:
> > Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
> >
> > I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> > Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> > when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my
> card
> > working anymore
> > With
Hello,
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 08:42:26PM +0200, Miky J wrote:
|
| here's the /etc/network/interfaces file
|
| auto eth1
| #iface eth1 inet dhcp
| iface eth1 inet static
| address 192.168.0.21
| netmask 255.255.255.0
| network 192.168.0.0
| broadcast 195.168.0.255
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
> Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
> to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works also with WLAN (ndiswrapper), if the WLAN interface
is already pre-configured with iwconfig.
Therefor my
Hi ,
I have a quick question for you...
Would you rather spend hours, weeks and months plowing through
a technical journal or paying an arm and a leg to a graphics
expert to get your first website built?
How about neither!
Why not simply watch VIDEOS?
I just finished putting together a new vid
Miky J wrote:
> --- "Broughton, Derek" a écrit : >
> > Miky J wrote:
> > >
> > > I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> > > Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> > > when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my
> > card
> > > working anymore
> > > With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
>
Hi lists,
I have a compaq laptop armada v300 with debian sarge, and I'm wanted to work with dual
head and Xinerama.
The configuration of XFree is perfect with Xinerama but I don't know why is not
funtionality?
my XF86Config-4 see in http://uvirtual.ean.edu.co/~derodriguez/XF86Config-4
any idea
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I co
Hello,
have you tried its brother `waproamd' ?
hth,
Jerome
Andreas Stempfhuber wrote:
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works also with WLAN (ndis
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> Hi all,
>
> Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
>> Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
>> to run on plug/unplug status.
>
> very nice tool, it works also with WLAN (ndiswrapper), if t
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>>>** can't synthesize root hub events
The pci_hotplug kernel module talks to userspace /sbin/hotplug, which
uses the scripts that are grep'ed below.
I have this message, and it is benign.
Try this:
qaz:~# grep "synthesize pci" /etc/hotplug/*
/etc/hotplug/pci.rc: echo "** can't synthesize
** can't synthesize root hub events
The pci_hotplug kernel module talks to userspace /sbin/hotplug, which
uses the scripts that are grep'ed below.
I have this message, and it is benign.
Try this:
qaz:~# grep "synthesize pci" /etc/hotplug/*
/etc/hotplug/pci.rc: echo "** can't synthesize pci
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Miky J wrote:
> I just want to tell the system to ignore eth1 as a
> hotplug.
Add to /etc/default/hotplug:
HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
(see function run_rcs in /etc/init.d/hotplug)
Cheers,
Cristian
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A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right.
Q: Why should i start my
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my card
working anymore
With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
Starting hotplug subsystem:
input
pci
ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wirele
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On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 00:59, Marcel Gschwandl wrote:
> The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
> sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
> part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
> So you'll have to wait
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Miky J wrote:
> Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
>
> I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my card
> working anymore
> With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
>
> Starting hotplug subsystem:
>input
>pci
>
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--- "Broughton, Derek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
a écrit : >
> Miky J wrote:
> > Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
> >
> > I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> > Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> > when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my
> card
> > working anymore
> > With
Hello,
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 08:42:26PM +0200, Miky J wrote:
|
| here's the /etc/network/interfaces file
|
| auto eth1
| #iface eth1 inet dhcp
| iface eth1 inet static
| address 192.168.0.21
| netmask 255.255.255.0
| network 192.168.0.0
| broadcast 195.168.0.255
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
> Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
> to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works also with WLAN (ndiswrapper), if the WLAN interface
is already pre-configured with iwconfig.
Therefor my
Hi ,
I have a quick question for you...
Would you rather spend hours, weeks and months plowing through
a technical journal or paying an arm and a leg to a graphics
expert to get your first website built?
How about neither!
Why not simply watch VIDEOS?
I just finished putting together a new vid
Miky J wrote:
> --- "Broughton, Derek" a écrit : >
> > Miky J wrote:
> > >
> > > I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
> > > Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
> > > when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=no I couldn't have my
> > card
> > > working anymore
> > > With HOTPLUG_RC_net=no
>
Hi lists,
I have a compaq laptop armada v300 with debian sarge, and I'm wanted to work
with dual head and Xinerama.
The configuration of XFree is perfect with Xinerama but I don't know why is not
funtionality?
my XF86Config-4 see in http://uvirtual.ean.edu.co/~derodriguez/XF86Config-4
any idea
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci=n
Hello,
have you tried its brother `waproamd' ?
hth,
Jerome
Andreas Stempfhuber wrote:
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works also with WLAN
Le 12535ième jour après Epoch,
Andreas Stempfhuber écrivait:
> Hi all,
>
> Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
>> Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
>> to run on plug/unplug status.
>
> very nice tool, it works also with WLAN (ndiswrapper), if t
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