- Original Message -
From: Barry
Cugley
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 6:47 PM
Subject: unsubscribe
Hello all
The problem described at the bottom of the page and posted to this mail list
about a week ago, was solved in the following way.
The command:
#dmesg | grep CD
reported that the CD was at /dev/hdb
I did try:
#ls -l /dev/cdrom
and recieved a message saying there was no such device.
The
Hello
My system is Debian V3 with kernel 2.4.18 on a 200Mhz Pentium.
I have just installed a USB head card which has two connections for external
devices. I have connected a CD burner to the head card. The CD burner is an
external Iomega, Predator, CD-RW having a speed of 4*4*6 on USB 1.1.
Debi
Hello all
Debian cannot find the CD drive (though Windows 98
can) so I have used the vi editor to change the file system
table. Unfortunately, the CD is still not being found
by Debian.
I have changed the line in /etc/fstab
/dev/cdrom /cdrom
iso9660 defaults,noauto 0
0
Hello
I hope someone here can help me.
The system is Debian version 3
and kernel 2.4.18
The modem is described as:
LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack),
Model IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset,
Requires Lucent "Linmodem" driver Yes No PCI Warwick
I have just had Debian V3 installed as a dual
boot system along with apre-existing Windows 98 OS. Both operating systems
work fine. However,Debian is unable to do anything with the Windows modem on
my system and so Icannot access the internet via Linux.Can anyone
direct me to a software solu
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