SOLVED: USB keyboard dies when USB modules loaded

2002-12-04 Thread Kent West
Kent West wrote: I've just installed Woody. I've got a USB keyboard and USB mouse, and am running a stock 2.4.18-686 kernel. The only modules I'm loading from /etc/modules are: unix af_packet 8139too The keyboard is recognized both in the BIOS (where's there no options anything like "Legacy

USB keyboard dies when USB modules loaded

2002-12-04 Thread Kent West
> I've just installed Woody. > > I've got a USB keyboard and USB mouse, and am running a stock 2.4.18-686 > kernel. The only modules I'm loading from /etc/modules are: > unix > af_packet > 8139too > > The keyboard is recognized both in the BIOS (where's there no options > anythi

Re: ide cdrw usb modules nat and gis

2002-11-13 Thread Chris Lale
Philip Mark Donaghy wrote: I am happy to say that my debian experience is going really well. I have created a internal network using NAT and have installed and configured a gis mapping website using MapServer. Apart from that my imediate goals are to configure a scanner and the cdrw drive.

ide cdrw usb modules nat and gis

2002-11-13 Thread Philip Mark Donaghy
I am happy to say that my debian experience is going really well. I have created a internal network using NAT and have installed and configured a gis mapping website using MapServer. Apart from that my imediate goals are to configure a scanner and the cdrw drive. apropo cdrw syslog says : Nov

solved --> USB modules

2001-06-18 Thread Mike Pfleger
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 08:46:12PM +0200, Andrea Vettorello wrote: > I've only used a USB mouse with an Apple Cube and with a Lombard G3 (i.e. not > with the x86 architecture), > but you don't say if you have enabled the "input core support" in your kernel > (or the way is called in the > 2.2.19

Re: USB modules

2001-06-16 Thread Andrea Vettorello
Mike Pfleger wrote: > Hello. > > I have just compiled a 2.2.18 kernel w/crypto modules, and am now trying > to get USB working. I have dug around on the debian site, and various > other sites, trying to find an answer as to why I can't install the > input.o > module. Apparently I've done somet

USB modules

2001-06-13 Thread Mike Pfleger
Hello. I have just compiled a 2.2.18 kernel w/crypto modules, and am now trying to get USB working. I have dug around on the debian site, and various other sites, trying to find an answer as to why I can't install the input.o module. Apparently I've done something wrong, but am at a loss. The