Today Aldi in Germany started selling the Medion Akoya E1212 (a 10"
netbook which is said to be quite the same as some MSI Wind).
I bought one but decided to give it back due to the keyboard layout.
So the following data is not from dmesg but from tinkering with the
pre-installed Windows XP Home
Same situation here. This seems not to work, at least not
with this version of the modem (see below, I tried it on
several 4.4 release boxes).
Exactly the same behaviour as described by the OP.
The third serial port is just "missing" so I could not set
up ppp (see man 4 umsm for details on 3rd se
As Hannah said you need to run
X -configure
before adjusting the resulting file (and before moving
it to the location mentioned).
You might want to run
find / -name X -exec ls -l {} \; 2> /dev/null
to find out which man page to look for
(unfortunately, it is not just man X).
X related man pages a
Longshine LCS-8031N
Note:
Manufacturers PDF says "Complies with PCI 2.3" but the
information on the products packaging is not consistent
(depending on the language it is PCI 2.2 or 2.3).
I think it is a PCI 2.3 device.
So you might want to make sure your mainboard actually
supports PCI 3,3V.
> I
Description of your setup was not very detailed.
Assuming that
a) you have one box at home,
b) you want to run a webserver on it,
c) have no redirection possibility on the other side of your providers
port-80-filter,
d) you are using pf.
If you do not want to change your httpd setup to port 8080
man 4 uvideo says that Logitech QuickCam E 3500 Plus is
supported.
My OpenBSD 4.4 release boxes do not recognize the device at all
(while recognized as uaudio by OpenBSD 4.0, e. g.).
usbdevs(8) says:
getdevicedesc: ioctl: Input/output error
getstring: ioctl: Input/output error
(full output below)
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