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Hi all,
Solved my usb-mouse problem:
The problem was usbmgr: When I switched to hotplug (found the hint
on linux-usb.org), everything was fine and detected correctly - thanks
for helping
Matthias
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Hi all,
I have got a problem: I am using woody installed via netinst. After
configuring X I now would like to make my sound card working! It's an
soundblaster live value pci. So I created a new file /etc/modutils/sound
with two lines: alias char-major-14 emu10k1 and alias sound emu10k1. In
con
Hi all,
I have got a problem: I am using woody installed via netinst. After
configuring X I now would like to make my sound card working! It's an
soundblaster live value pci. So I created a new file /etc/modutils/sound
with two lines: alias char-major-14 emu10k1 and alias sound emu10k1. In
con
Hi,
After some problems installing debian, I finally got X running. But my
usb-mouse does not run.
This is what I have done:
1. Install usbmanager
2. Install new kernel(took the newest precompiled version with dselect)
3. configure lilo(initrd)
4. created the device /dev/input/mice with mknod. Here
Hi,
today I switched from suse to woody via netinst and everything worked fine.
But I cannot even start the X configuration program(xf86cfg/X -configure).
The error message is: XFree86 has found a valid card configuration.
Unfortunately the appropriate data has not been added to xf86PciInfo.h.
My
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