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)
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
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
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
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
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
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