On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:15:04PM -0500, d wrote:
| Excuse me but I am just a LURKER, two questions if I may?
|
| #1. Is there USB support for NETWORKING in Linux? I think there is
| something that is to the NEGATIVE that I read but do NOT remember where.
AFAIK you need to find out which USB c
The visor module doesn't work, unfortunately. A serial cradle with a
serial-to-usb adapter took care of it, tho.
Thanx!
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:34:06AM +0200, Matthias Gasser wrote:
> I think the Visor Option should help you.
>
> you need that package: usbutils i think.
>
> Read your Kerne
I think the Visor Option should help you.
you need that package: usbutils i think.
Read your Kernel Doc. How to set up the /dev/ttyUSB* devices..
greetings matthias
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 06:46:14PM -0500, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if it's possible to access a Palm M500 us
Hello Again Dave,
I'm sorry, but I hadn't finished readng the whole page and did that just
now. I guess I misunderstood the intent the question 'Can anyone help me
get USB working under Linux?' without having finished readng the whole
rant.
Sorry 'bout that,
Jimmy Richards
Hello Dave,
I can try to help with the mouse. My computer has a VIA chipset. It's an
800 Mhz PIII like the one you mention on the web page. It has Asus P3V4X
motherboard and I have a USB Microsoft Optical Intellimouse. There are 5
modules you need to have made in the in the kernel and then load be
On 10-Mar-2000 Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I need to get my new USB port going in Linux, but I don't know how to
> get it working. I'm using Debian slink with the 2.2.1 kernel (I ran
> make config, but I didn't see anything about USB). How would I get
> around to doing this?
see:
http://www.dy
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Karl Gordon wrote:
> [snip] I also cannot get the built-in SIS 6326 video to work
> properly in X-Windows. Any ideas on this? I'm using Hamm.
Hi Karl
There was a not-very-long thread about a year ago on Debian-User
about this video card and chipset.
My student, Carl Mummer
check this site out
http://www.linux-usb.org/
hope it helps :)
nate
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USB support is still in development. It has come a long way in the 2.3.xx series
of Kernels. The best starting point is none other than www.linux-usb.org
I've been trying to get a USB scanner and modem working, and I've found the
people on the mailing list to be most supportive!
Cheers,
Jo
Faton Useni wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port is
> supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to connect
> my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is supported, could
> some please direct me to some do
> I would also like to know if can mount a fat32 partition. i have tryed mount
> -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt ( fat32 is on and 3rd hard drive ) but i get a error
> message. Is there a *.deb package i need to install??
And that error message is? Most likely you need to recompile your kernel
with vfa
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15AM -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
: Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port
: is supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to
: connect my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is
: supported, co
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15 -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
> I would also like to know if can mount a fat32 partition. i have tryed
> mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt ( fat32 is on and 3rd hard drive ) but i get
> a error message. Is there a *.deb package i need to install??
Please make a habit of try
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