these. One was made using the Perl code below and are
in /dev/ttyUSB*. How do I tell which set is being used. I can look at
/var/log/kern.log and see the visor is detected connecting to the driver
but it will not sync. Any ideas?
On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 07:44, james martinez wrote:
> Got it work
I tried running it with the initrd option and got the same failure
message. One thing I did notice is whaen I dpkg -i the kernel image I
got the following
*** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipchains.o
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 18:25, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> You cou
If anyone could help with this I would appriciate it. I installed a new
Nvidia Gforce 4 card in my system last weekend. So I had to compile a
custom kernel to setup the drivers for it. I got the 2.4.18 source with
apget and used the kernel-packaging tool to create a new kernel image. I
got the nvid
Hey this helped me a lot with getting my new Nvidia Gforce 4 installed
and working mostly. After a few tries of building and rebuilding the
kernel and doing the Nvidia stuff I now have my system running with
Xwindows and everything. The only thing is the resolution seems to be
stuck at about 800x60
Got it working with Evolution. Thanks for the piece of Perl that helped
a lot by fixing the biggest problem I had getting the entries under
/dev. Works great now thanks for the help.
On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 09:59, John S. J. Anderson wrote:
> james martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
&
Ok I am running Woody and want to get my Handspring Pilot to sync with
my computer under Linux. This is one of the only reasons I still boot
Windows. I am using Gnome with the Enlightenment window manager. When I
go into the Gnome control center to setup the Pilot link it is looking
for /dev/pilot
Ok I just got a cable modem router for Christmas so I can share the broadband
connection with all the pc's in my house. One thing that I am having a
problem with is when my Woody box is plugged into the router it can not find
my ISP's mailserver. Can anyone make some suggestions of what to look
Hi,
I have been trying to compile kernel 2.4.12 with the kernel-package and have
had some problems. The kernel does get compiled and the package is created
and I can install and boot the kernel. But when it is booting it gives me
errors saying that it can't find the modules. I did notice one err
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James Martinez
Functional Test Development Engineer
JABIL CIRCUIT
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