You might also want to check out Iomega.com. They actually have a small linux
utility that offers *some* of the functions of IomegaTools. I haven't used it
in awhile, so I don't remember if it was particularly useful, but the download
is just a few KB, so it's worth looking at.
-Rob
On Mon, Dec
> Davi and others:
>
> I'm interested in the 250 MB ZIP USB that I acquired and use under
> Windows, but want to access it under Linux. I know about
> adding USB support to the kernel, but else must I do?
>
> Would someone point me to the right place to find how make this
> device work with Potato.
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Davi Leal wrote:
> I have debian 2.2 installed on my host. I have downloaded the
> kernel.2.2.18.tar.gz and I have compiled it with USB support so as to use my
> USB modem on Linux. But the '/sbin/hotplug' does not appear. Maybe, is there
> a .deb file which I could download
I have debian 2.2 installed on my host. I have downloaded the
kernel.2.2.18.tar.gz and I have compiled it with USB support so as to use my
USB modem on Linux. But the '/sbin/hotplug' does not appear. Maybe, is there
a .deb file which I could download and install directly which keeps all the
script
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