2009/7/21 Rob Beard :
> javadayaz wrote:
>> its a cable connection. with virgin.
>>
>> its a linkys router. not sure of what model. i will check and revert back.
> Ahh in that case I assume the modem is the standard cable modem that
> Virgin supply?
>
> In that case you'll just need to setup forwar
Norman Silverstone wrote:
> I don't mind buying a new one but it feels a bit like you know who,
> change the operating system and you need to change some hardware.
Who?
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On 22/07/09 21:02, Lucy wrote:
> My Dad has a computer running Xubuntu, shortly to be replaced by a
> slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
> bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update it using the
> TomTom Home Client. Now I know this is Windows only (desp
Lucy wrote:
> Finally, can someone with a TomTom say what, if anything, he is
> missing out on by not using the TomTom Home client?
You will probably be missing out on updates of client and points of interest,
ability to backup/restore your maps, buy new maps and other addons online etc. I
haven't
My Dad has a computer running Xubuntu, shortly to be replaced by a
slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update it using the
TomTom Home Client. Now I know this is Windows only (despite being
written using the Mozilla fra
I have just noticed this expo. Unfortunately I will not be able to
attend these dates.
However, I *had* been intending to try to arrange a community
(village) stand for the INFOPOINT display - some here might know that
I run an infopoint display regularly at bracknell computer fairs. I
believe an
> If you get a better one and it does the same, I'd blame the machine
> you're trying it ons hardware, and it may want a new USB card or
> something. If it doesn't, you've just gained a superior card reader, so
> all is well anyway!
I agree with your philosophy and a new card reader it shall be a
On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 17:41 +0100, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> > Reading around a bit, I think the problem is from the device requesting
> > USB 1.1 instead of USB 2.0. One workaround seemed to be very daft in
> > that it removed the use of USB 2.0 from your system, so I wouldn't
> > recommend it.
> Reading around a bit, I think the problem is from the device requesting
> USB 1.1 instead of USB 2.0. One workaround seemed to be very daft in
> that it removed the use of USB 2.0 from your system, so I wouldn't
> recommend it. Since card readers are so cheap these days, I'd just get a
> better
On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 17:29 +0100, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> It's amazing what you find when given a clue, your mention of driver
> prompted me to look in Google and see what I found:-
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1136196
>
> So, do I have to get a new card reader or what?
>
>
Afternoon Norman
I honestly think, from experience not from a technical standpoint, that any
storage device attached through a hub is likely to perform intermittently at
best. This is, as I have been told by those who know more than I, due to a
combination of the hub not correctly filtering the
It's amazing what you find when given a clue, your mention of driver
prompted me to look in Google and see what I found:-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1136196
So, do I have to get a new card reader or what?
Norman
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< snip >
> Jul 22 14:20:46 digital-darkroom kernel: [ 5604.633232] sd 7:0:0:0:
> [sdc] READ CAPACITY failed
> Jul 22 14:20:46 digital-darkroom kernel: [ 5604.633235] sd 7:0:0:0:
> [sdc] Result: hostbyte=DID_ERROR driverbyte=DRIVER_OK,SUGGEST_OK
>
> to me suggests that you might want to run dosfsc
On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 16:12 +0100, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> > Looks good:-
> >
> > Jul 22 14:19:56 digital-darkroom hald: mounted /dev/sdc1 on behalf of uid
> > 1000
> >
> > That line indicates it's mounting fine.
> >
> > So perhaps this device doesn't like being on a USB hub, or the hub is
> Looks good:-
>
> Jul 22 14:19:56 digital-darkroom hald: mounted /dev/sdc1 on behalf of uid 1000
>
> That line indicates it's mounting fine.
>
> So perhaps this device doesn't like being on a USB hub, or the hub is
> overloaded?
>
Firstly, If you look back at my comments you will see that the
2009/7/22 Norman Silverstone :
> I have now tried again and on 2 occasions the message and the icon
> appeared. Also the mouse did not stop working.
>
> http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/55536
>
Looks good:-
Jul 22 14:19:56 digital-darkroom hald: mounted /dev/sdc1 on behalf of uid 1000
That line ind
I have now tried again and on 2 occasions the message and the icon
appeared. Also the mouse did not stop working.
http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/55536
Norman
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> >> You should be able to "select all" from the edit menu and then copy
> >> and paste again into the pastebin.
> >
> > Sorry about that but that is what I did. Do you want me to try again?
> >
>
> Please.
I set about to do this and checked before sending the copy of the log
that all the lines
2009/7/22 Norman Silverstone :
> On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 11:30 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
>> You should be able to "select all" from the edit menu and then copy
>> and paste again into the pastebin.
>
> Sorry about that but that is what I did. Do you want me to try again?
>
Please.
>> Looks like that
On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 11:30 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/7/22 Norman Silverstone :
> > The log has been copied to http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/55502
> >
>
> Thanks for that, but it looks like the log file is truncated, it ends
> at 08:49 and cuts off.
>
> You should be able to "select all" fro
2009/7/22 Norman Silverstone :
> The log has been copied to http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/55502
>
Thanks for that, but it looks like the log file is truncated, it ends
at 08:49 and cuts off.
You should be able to "select all" from the edit menu and then copy
and paste again into the pastebin.
Lo
>
> Or, as this is the ubuntu-uk list use http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org.
The log has been copied to http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/55502
I have just realised that perhaps the operating systems are not exactly
the same. The one that the log is from is a fresh install whereas the
system on the ma
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alan Pope wrote:
> The easiest thing to do is open the syslog, plug the device in, then
> when new lines appear in the syslog, copy and paste those into a
> pastebin such as:-
>
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/
Or, as this is the ubuntu-uk list use http:/
2009/7/22 Norman Silverstone :
>> Another thing to do is see what messages appear in System ->
>> Administration -> Log File Viewer, at the point when you plug it in.
>> This may indicate what the problem is.
>
> I had a look at the sys log but it might just as well have been in
> Martian or some o
> > I suppose it is possible that one or other of the items plugged into the
> > hub may be the cause of the problem but I wondered if anyone could be
> > kind enough to comment.
> >
>
> The quick and easy test for that is to yank everything except the card
> reader..
I pulled the lot out and s
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Jon
Reynolds wrote:
> OK A bit more progress. I went to the Ralink (?) website and got hold of
> a copy of the latest RT73 driver... Now that seemed to compile properly.
> My problem now is getting it loaded and the old one (rt2500?)
> disabled/removed.
>
> Somethi
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