Hello,
Looking for some pointers for a longstanding intermittent issue (first
seen early this summer).
Basic setup info:
- Dell Lattitude E6400 (Intel x4500 video) connected to an external
display, using DisplayPort at both ends
- Up-to-date Wheezy, with some packages from Backports, includin
Fixed. Apparently, HAL isn't dead yet.
Full details on the fix at http://bugs.debian.org/635756
JMRanger
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Since no-one replied yet...
I don't have an answer, only ideas.
IIRC, scripts in only one of the rc?.d are executed on startup. Which
one depend on the requested runlevel, default value being specified in
/etc/inittab.
Looking at my cryptdisks and cryptdisks-early scripts, they appear to be
> Show us what dmesg says when you insert a compactflash card on it. It
> sounds like a permissions issue.
See attached.
pciehp_force=1 is required, otherwise sdc isn't assigned.
The only part of the log that puzzles me is
"no hotplug settings from platform"
but what I see in Google results don
Hello,
I'm trying to avoid doing a manual "sudo mount" whenever I plug an ExpressCard
CompactFlash card reader. I'd like to use KDE's Device notifier plasma widget
instead.
Drivers are OK since a manual mount works. The widget however doesn't react to
the card insertion, like it does for USB
6C100A Rhine at 0x6800, 00:60:67:44:a9:fb, IRQ 12.
eth0: MII PHY found at address 1, status 0x782d advertising 05e1 Link 41e1.
The full dmesg logs are available at http://web.ncf.ca/jmranger/via/
Does this ring a bell to anyone ?
Thanks,
Jean-Marc Ranger
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