On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Zoran Kolic wrote:
This might sound stupid, but I want to be sure and not recompile
again. To have usb keyboard working I had to add usb stack to the
kernel. In a hurry I put all uhci, ohci and ehci, with ukbd also.
What of this in necessary for kb? I suppose ehci and ukbd.
Kevin Oberman writes:
> I've run into an odd problem with dismounting file systems on a
> Seagate Expansion portable
> USB drive. Running 8-stable on an amd64 system and with two FAT32
> (msdosfs) file systems
> on the drive.
>
> The drive is "green" and spins down when idle. If an attempt is ma
> Not enough information to tell.
Well, I found only the mouse pointer freezing. I could jump
from one virtual desktop to another. Kb works too. When I
compiled new kernel, I just added in a hurry usb staff, in-
cluding ums. Since it didn't happen before, I could only
put a blame on usb code. Fran
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Zoran Kolic wrote:
Not enough information to tell.
Well, I found only the mouse pointer freezing. I could jump
from one virtual desktop to another. Kb works too. When I
compiled new kernel, I just added in a hurry usb staff, in-
cluding ums. Since it didn't happen before,