On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 21:43 +, James Kerr wrote:
> This may be what you want:
>
> Open a terminal, become root and enter:
>
> tail -f /var/log/messages
>
> You can end the display by pushing Ctrl+c.
Typing "dmesg" into the terminal, may also provide useful information.
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On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 23:53 +0330, amr wrote:
> On 1/1/2011 5:26 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
> > On 01/01/2011 02:18 PM, amr wrote:
> >> Hi everybody
> >> In fedora 10 and below, When I was at Terminal and attached a USB device
> >> to my computer, It prints the device info in the Terminal such as
>
On 1/1/2011 5:26 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
> On 01/01/2011 02:18 PM, amr wrote:
>> Hi everybody
>> In fedora 10 and below, When I was at Terminal and attached a USB device
>> to my computer, It prints the device info in the Terminal such as
>> Manufacture, Device driver in use and so on...
>> but i
On 01/01/2011 02:18 PM, amr wrote:
> Hi everybody
> In fedora 10 and below, When I was at Terminal and attached a USB device
> to my computer, It prints the device info in the Terminal such as
> Manufacture, Device driver in use and so on...
> but in fedora 12 and 13 It doesn't work
> How can I e
Hi everybody
In fedora 10 and below, When I was at Terminal and attached a USB device
to my computer, It prints the device info in the Terminal such as
Manufacture, Device driver in use and so on...
but in fedora 12 and 13 It doesn't work
How can I enable it?
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