Re: IBM R40e: external USB floppy does not work

2004-04-14 Thread Dave Cox
Uwe What messages do you get when you plug in the floppy? Use dmesg to look at these if you are not sure where to find them. I have a TEAC USB floppy which is not yet supported.. I'm about to sell it to get one of the Mitsumi drives. Dave Cox On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:41, Uwe Brauer

Re: IBM R40e: external USB floppy does not work

2004-04-14 Thread Dave Cox
Floppy disks aren't partitionedare they? Surely that's why fdisk prints rubbish. Try mount -t ext3 /dev/sda /mnt/usbdisk1 (drop the '1' off /dev/sda1) but replace ext3 if necessary with the type. vfat is more common if you are using 'Windows' floppies. Dave On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 15:18,

Fn keys not working in 2.6.5

2004-05-10 Thread Dave Cox
Recently compiled my own kernel 2.6.5 and the Function key on my eNote mobilePc which allows me to toggle the external VGA out and the TFT monitor no longer works. It works fine on all the old 2.4 kernels I had. Any ideas? Running Debian testing. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: IBM R40e: external USB floppy does not work

2004-04-14 Thread Dave Cox
Uwe What messages do you get when you plug in the floppy? Use dmesg to look at these if you are not sure where to find them. I have a TEAC USB floppy which is not yet supported.. I'm about to sell it to get one of the Mitsumi drives. Dave Cox On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:41, Uwe Brauer

Re: IBM R40e: external USB floppy does not work

2004-04-14 Thread Dave Cox
Floppy disks aren't partitionedare they? Surely that's why fdisk prints rubbish. Try mount -t ext3 /dev/sda /mnt/usbdisk1 (drop the '1' off /dev/sda1) but replace ext3 if necessary with the type. vfat is more common if you are using 'Windows' floppies. Dave On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 15:18,

Fn keys not working in 2.6.5

2004-05-10 Thread Dave Cox
Recently compiled my own kernel 2.6.5 and the Function key on my eNote mobilePc which allows me to toggle the external VGA out and the TFT monitor no longer works. It works fine on all the old 2.4 kernels I had. Any ideas? Running Debian testing.