autoconfiguration.
This may be a lot to ask, but I would appreciate any suggestions for a
setup. Also, if you have tips for the way I am currently going
about it I would be exstatic to entertain these suggestions also.
Thank you,
Doug Miller
ot, and issue a
'ifup eth1' and its connected and works until reboot. However,
its not quite 100% automated yet.
Any questions about this process or additions anyone would like to add would be much appreciated.
Doug Miller
27;s something that's not quite clear.
Thanks everyone,
Doug Miller
ms to work on certain drivers (there are a few patches for broken drivers), but ipw2100 and ipw2200 are not one of them as far as I can tell.
Any further comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug Miller
time working with linux & USB. The need has
never arisen before. :)
Thanks,
Doug Miller
On 1/26/06, Doug Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Almost got everything working perfectly now. However, I'm unable
to get external USB mice (mouses?) working. I have USB support
compiled in the kernel. When I plug in the USB mouse and/or USB
memory stick I do get some new
7;'
might be something like '--revision my_custom_kernel' or similar. A
'man make-kpkg' will explain all the options.
Oh ya, make sure the package 'kernel-package' & friends is installed for the make-kpkg scripts.
HTH
Doug Miller
e this or ways you possibly
solved your own problem I am excited to hear them. Darn thing
hanging is really annoying when I just want to switch users.
Thank you,
Doug Miller
a text console. I solved my problem by using a framebuffer instead of the default 80x25 text mode. I was going to add the framebuffer to the console anyways, so I never looked any further than this. It just happend that I had configued Xorg before I set up the vesa framebuffer and noticed this effect.
HTH,Doug Miller
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