On Thursday 13 November 2003 13:08, Jørgen H. Seland wrote:
> (As a footnote: I'd like to keep the "BIOS legacy keyboard" option
> activated, as I need it to manipulate the BIOS settings, and attaching a
> PS/2 keyboard involves dismantling the machine. Just opting for a normal
> USB HID solution i
I have a USB keyboard (Logitech iTouch) connected to an SBC MediaGX (a Cyrix
MediaGX oneboard machine) running debian/testing (that's sid, I believe),
installed within the previous two weeks. Kernel is 2.4.22 with no patches and
no USB support.
I installed X and KDE yesterday, and every
puter drops USB support after the BIOS, but
| before the bootloader. Since I only have a USB keyboard, this is a problem.
Hmm, yeah, I guess that's the next killer feature for bootloaders. I
wonder how hard it would be to port the basic usbkbd part of the Linux
kernel to GRUB. I noticed this
Here at work I paved my Dell optiplex and put both Windows (cause I have to)
and Debian (cause I want to) on it.
I need a bootloader that understands USB, so I can pick which OS to boot.
Right now I can't because the computer drops USB support after the BIOS, but
before the bootloader. Si
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:15:04PM -0500, d wrote:
| Excuse me but I am just a LURKER, two questions if I may?
|
| #1. Is there USB support for NETWORKING in Linux? I think there is
| something that is to the NEGATIVE that I read but do NOT remember where.
AFAIK you need to find out which USB
Excuse me but I am just a LURKER, two questions if I may?
#1. Is there USB support for NETWORKING in Linux? I think there is
something that is to the NEGATIVE that I read but do NOT remember where.
#2. With all of the messages on this 'ls' where do any of you find the time
to d
The visor module doesn't work, unfortunately. A serial cradle with a
serial-to-usb adapter took care of it, tho.
Thanx!
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:34:06AM +0200, Matthias Gasser wrote:
> I think the Visor Option should help you.
>
> you need that package: usbutils i think.
>
> Read your Kerne
I think the Visor Option should help you.
you need that package: usbutils i think.
Read your Kernel Doc. How to set up the /dev/ttyUSB* devices..
greetings matthias
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 06:46:14PM -0500, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if it's possible to access a Palm M500 us
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to access a Palm M500 using USB?
If so, what combination of usb/usb-serial support do I need to compile
into my kernel? I've run several google searches, but haven't turned
up anything so far.
I've tried the generic usbserial driver, but that doesn't seem to b
Hello Again Dave,
I'm sorry, but I hadn't finished readng the whole page and did that just
now. I guess I misunderstood the intent the question 'Can anyone help me
get USB working under Linux?' without having finished readng the whole
rant.
Sorry 'bout that,
Jimmy Richards
Hello Dave,
I can try to help with the mouse. My computer has a VIA chipset. It's an
800 Mhz PIII like the one you mention on the web page. It has Asus P3V4X
motherboard and I have a USB Microsoft Optical Intellimouse. There are 5
modules you need to have made in the in the kernel and then load be
I have the following problem with USB:
http://www.dual-enforcers.net/www/984916629
Can anyone help me get USB working under linux?
Dave W
To the optimist, the glass is half full
To the pessimist, the glass is half empty
To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be
Il Friday 02 February 2001 15:05, ktb ha scritto:
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:31:48PM +, Vittorio De Martino wrote:
> > I have a USB Epson scanner (supported under Red Hat 7.0) and I've just
> > got the CDs of Debian 2.2r2 that I want to install.
> > My question is as simple as that:
> > needi
"vanilla" kernel. I don't remember if USB can be
selected as a module to add to the kernel or not during the install.
Look for it. If it isn't there you will have to compile your kernel. I
know 2.2.18pre21 has USB support. Install the kernel-package to compile
your k
I have a USB Epson scanner (supported under Red Hat 7.0) and I've just got
the CDs of Debian 2.2r2 that I want to install.
My question is as simple as that:
needing the scanner, what "flavor" of kernel (as I read in the installation
instruction) should I install in order to have USB devices supp
Hi all.
Does anyone know where I can find a rescue and
root disk in hfs format with USB support?
I have a friend who is trying to install Debian
on his PowerPC. He downloaded the
boot-floppy-hfs.img and created the rescue disk
from that. It boots up fine but when he gets no
response from the
module for usb support>I have a scanner HP5200c connected to a usb port,
invisible from debian,
>which makes me suspect that there is some module for usb that I have not
>installed. does any one know which?
USB is not properly supported in Linux until the 2.4 kernel (the one that
sti
I have a scanner HP5200c connected to a usb port, invisible from debian,
which makes me suspect that there is some module for usb that I have not
installed. does any one know which?
Thanks,
Antonio.
On 10-Mar-2000 Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I need to get my new USB port going in Linux, but I don't know how to
> get it working. I'm using Debian slink with the 2.2.1 kernel (I ran
> make config, but I didn't see anything about USB). How would I get
> around to doing this?
see:
http://www.dy
Hey,
I need to get my new USB port going in Linux, but I don't know how to
get it working. I'm using Debian slink with the 2.2.1 kernel (I ran
make config, but I didn't see anything about USB). How would I get
around to doing this?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Karl Gordon wrote:
> [snip] I also cannot get the built-in SIS 6326 video to work
> properly in X-Windows. Any ideas on this? I'm using Hamm.
Hi Karl
There was a not-very-long thread about a year ago on Debian-User
about this video card and chipset.
My student, Carl Mummer
System
Celeron 333
96 MB RAM
2.1 GB Samsung HD
SiS 5595 Chipset (66/100 MHz bus)
I am planning to buy a USB modem shortly. Are there any plans to write
drivers for Linux any time soon? I also cannot get the built-in SIS
6326 video to work properly in X-Windows. Any ideas on this? I'm using
Ha
check this site out
http://www.linux-usb.org/
hope it helps :)
nate
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USB support is still in development. It has come a long way in the 2.3.xx series
of Kernels. The best starting point is none other than www.linux-usb.org
I've been trying to get a USB scanner and modem working, and I've found the
people on the mailing list to be most supportiv
Hi All,
My research group is considering developing of simple A/D converter
for USB bus. Of course I'd like to provide it with the Linux support.
I'm interested if the USB is supported by Linux?
Where can I get the info about writing the drivers for USB devices for
Linux (on-line preferred)?
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Faton Useni wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port is
> supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to connect
> my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is supported, could
> some please direct me to some do
rnel
with vfat/fat32 support. It's under the filesystems section.
Also, USB support is not present in Debian 2.0.
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On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15AM -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
: Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port
: is supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to
: connect my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is
: supported, co
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15 -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
> I would also like to know if can mount a fat32 partition. i have tryed
> mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt ( fat32 is on and 3rd hard drive ) but i get
> a error message. Is there a *.deb package i need to install??
Please make a habit of try
Hi,
Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port is
supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to connect
my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is supported, could
some please direct me to some documentation to read. Also also wh
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