On 0, Shari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm about to begin an installation of Redhat 7.0 on my Dell Laptop (Inspiron 3700).
> I've attempted this before, unsuccessfully with RH 6.0. Had display problems and
> couldn't get my dsl working. But I digress.
>
> I've been away from Linux for awh
i know a lot of gimpers have usb wacoms running. something about a
kernel fix to get usb working. sorry i dont know more.
im not the vat of unlimited URLs that telsa is.
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 10:34:04AM -0600 or thereabouts, Betsy wrote:
> i think i remember that RH doesn't support USB... could be wrong tho.
> anybody know for sure?
It certainly supports -some-.
I have a USB trackball on my laptop (I hate the mousepad thing there,
I need three buttons :)) an
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:40 AM
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Subject: [techtalk] USB Support?
I'm about to begin an installation of Redhat 7.0 on my Dell Laptop (Inspiron
3700).
I've attempted this before, unsuccessfully with
You can try http://www.linux-usb.org/ for lin-usb info. Dell has a lot of
stuff on their site about running linux on their machines, as does
groups.yahoo.com.
There's usb support around for various things, zip and what have you. I
have a powermac with usb keyboard/mouse, and all that stuff is
And it makes me very sad .. from Linux HOWTO... oh well. At least I have the MAC!
1.5 Supported CD-writers
USB CD-writers are currently not supported at all. Apart from that you can
safely assume that most newer IDE/ATAPI- and SCSI-writers work under
Linux. Newer drives are mostly MMC-complian
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|I'm about to begin an installation of Redhat 7.0 on my Dell Laptop (Inspiron
|3700).
|I've attempted this before, unsuccessfully with RH 6.0. Had display
|problems and
|couldn't get my dsl working. But I digres
i think i remember that RH doesn't support USB... could be wrong tho.
anybody know for sure?
betsy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shari
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [techtalk] USB Su
I'm about to begin an installation of Redhat 7.0 on my Dell Laptop (Inspiron 3700).
I've attempted this before, unsuccessfully with RH 6.0. Had display problems and
couldn't get my dsl working. But I digress.
I've been away from Linux for awhile, and I wouldn't call myself an OS/HW guru by
Excerpts from linuxchix: 28-Jan-100 [techtalk] usb by "Valarie Findlay"@bsicon
> ... can someone tell me is there a driver available yet for usb -
Try http://www.linux-usb.org
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"Valarie Findlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can someone tell me is there a driver available yet for usb - I'm getting
> conflicting stories
At least one of the USB developers just stopped working on it because
of lack of time. The most up-to-date information will be in the
Documen
... can someone tell me is there a driver available yet for usb - I'm getting
conflicting stories
thanks
val
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Malcolm
Thanks
Cheers!
Sriram
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From: Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] USB Camera and IRQs
> Afternoon all :)
>
> While aimlessly browsing the we
Malcolm,
Thanks for the info. Sorry about not including the addresses. I
didn't have them handy at the time.
Harry Hoffman
Product Systems Specialist
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
Seattle WA
206 634-3082 ext. 270
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> Afternoon all :)
>
> While
Afternoon all :)
While aimlessly browsing the web, I sort of stumbled across the USB-HOWTO and
some other information that Harry mentioned without addresses:
USB-HOWTO: www.dynamine.net/linux-usb/HOWTO/
The Linux USB Wevsite: www.linux-usb.org/
Cheers,
Malcolm Tredinnick
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Hey Sriram,
You should at least see the USB controller. I just checked out some of
the USB info for Linux. Some keyboard, mouse support, haven't been able
to find anything for you camera. Doesn't mean it won't work, just mean
that it's probably going to be real hard to get it there if you
Harry
2.2.x on Red Hat 6.1
Sriram
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From: Harry Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] USB Camera and IRQs
> Hey There,
> What kernel are you running?? 2.2.x series have
Hey There,
What kernel are you running?? 2.2.x series have USB support so you
should at least see the controller in the boot process. type dmesg|less
and look for an entry for the USB. Assuming the kernel found it you
might have some luck. There is a USB how-to out there as well.
HTH,
Harr
Tech Docs wrote:
> Is there any way to make Intel USB Camera work on Linux? Linux refuses to
> even identify my USB. I am sure, I am messing up somewhere.
>
> How do I check what resources each device is using on Linux?
>
To list IRQ's and io ports in use try:
cat /proc/interrupts (IRQ's)
cat
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 02:41:22PM -0800, Tech Docs wrote:
> Folks
>
> Is there any way to make Intel USB Camera work on Linux? Linux refuses to
> even identify my USB. I am sure, I am messing up somewhere.
My understanding is that USB was still in the "moderately experimental"
department, at le
Folks
Is there any way to make Intel USB Camera work on Linux? Linux refuses to
even identify my USB. I am sure, I am messing up somewhere.
Another problem is the IRQ and IO Port clash. Any ways to customize the IO
ports an IRQs on Linux, like specifying the range manually? When I try
playing so
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