Bradley Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It appears that part of the problem is that for some reason (which hopefully
> someone can straighten out for me, modules don't seem to be autoloading. Did
> I forget to install something? Things work well under 2.4, I just tried to
> bring up an
Bradley Alexander wrote:
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It appears that part of the problem is that for some reason (which hopefully
someone can straighten out for me, modules don't seem to be autoloading. Did
I forget to install something? Things work well under 2.4, I just tried to
bring up an encrypted loopback filesys
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 05:12, Dave Thayer wrote:
> I have a similar set of toys working nicely on 2.6.2 (Hmm, I should
> probably update). Did you remember to enable hotplug support
> (CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y)? If so what do your logs say. When I plug in
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 07:09:05AM -0400, Bradley Alexander wrote:
> I just took the plunge into the 2.6 world, and it rocks. I have a couple of
> lingering issues that I wanted to ask the list about.
>
> 1. USB devices - I have a number of USB devices, from an Archos 20GB mp3
> player (which wo
Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
My wheel mouse-s calibration seems to have changed. When I run TVTime
under 2.4, one click of the wheel setting equalled one channel changed.
Under 2.6, every click changes the tuner by two channels.
I bet you have two mice configured in your XF86Config-4, don't you?
R
Bradley M Alexander wrote:
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On Tuesday 13 July 2004 08:22, John Summerfield wrote:
_Which_ 2.6.7 kernel are you using?
If you're not using a Debian kernel, then try kernel-image-2.6.6-1-686
or so as appropriate to your CPU.
A particular point to using
My wheel mouse-s calibration seems to have changed. When I run TVTime
under 2.4, one click of the wheel setting equalled one channel changed.
Under 2.6, every click changes the tuner by two channels.
I bet you have two mice configured in your XF86Config-4, don't you?
Remove one of them. Mouse eve
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On Tuesday 13 July 2004 08:22, John Summerfield wrote:
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> _Which_ 2.6.7 kernel are you using?
>
> If you're not using a Debian kernel, then try kernel-image-2.6.6-1-686
> or so as appropriate to your CPU.
>
> A particular point to using a Debian kern
Bradley Alexander wrote:
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I just took the plunge into the 2.6 world, and it rocks. I have a couple of
lingering issues that I wanted to ask the list about.
1. USB devices - I have a number of USB devices, from an Archos 20GB mp3
player (which works) t
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I just took the plunge into the 2.6 world, and it rocks. I have a couple of
lingering issues that I wanted to ask the list about.
1. USB devices - I have a number of USB devices, from an Archos 20GB mp3
player (which works) to a Cruzer SD card reade
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