Hello,
when booting Wheezy I get a lot of messages of the type
"udev ... failed to execute /usr/share/../VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh ..."
Looking through the internet (without google) I found that this is
probably due to the fact that my /usr is a separate partition that is
not mounted at the time udev
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my PC booting while my newly aqcuired Technotrend
S2-4600 DVB-S2 USB box is connected.
When I start for the first time (cold boot with the usb box), everything is
fine. firmware is installed and I can watch TV with vdr and xine or vlc. No
issue. But as soon as
On Friday 21 November 2014 14:58:02 Martin Read wrote:
> On 21/11/14 11:50, Joel Roth wrote:
> > I upgraded sid, either to get new versions of software,
> > and to avoid too long a gap in time (which I was told could
> > lead to problem in upgrades having too cross too much
> > "distance".) I note
On 21/11/14 11:50, Joel Roth wrote:
I upgraded sid, either to get new versions of software,
and to avoid too long a gap in time (which I was told could
lead to problem in upgrades having too cross too much
"distance".) I note that apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade did
not advise installing new kernels
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:29:18AM +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Joel Roth a écrit :
> >>>
> >>> (running sid)
> (...)
> > Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
> > trace of problems with the USB input devices.
> >
> > And then rebooting my usual system, the issue with lost
> >
Joel Roth a écrit :
>>>
>>> (running sid)
(...)
> Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
> trace of problems with the USB input devices.
>
> And then rebooting my usual system, the issue with lost
> keystrokes/mouse-movements return. Happily, it's not
> hardware.
When running s
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:48:35AM +0530, dE wrote:
> Anything in dmesg?
> lsmod has USB 2.0 drivers loaded?
>
> Chances are udev is loading the wrong kernel modules. Compare output of
> lspci -k from the livecd with with your running Debian system.
> Also update your initramfs with update-init
On 11/21/14 09:41, Joel Roth wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:07:23AM +0530, dE wrote:
On 11/21/14 01:54, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, b
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> > Do you have a liveOS on a cd/usb you can run as a test?
>
> Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
> trace of problems with the USB input devices.
Confirmed that the input devices play better
with a different k
On 11/21/14 01:54, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the first
On 11/20/2014 03:38 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
> >Dear List,
> >
> >I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
> >mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
> >starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it d
On 21/11/14 07:24, Joel Roth wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
> mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
> starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
>
> Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idl
On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the first keystroke or two is lost.
I also ex
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 18:13:49 +0100
Barry Samuels wrote:
> On 09/08/10 17:41:28, Celejar wrote:
> > On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:02:11 +0100
> > Barry Samuels wrote:
> >
> > > Desktop and Laptop both have Debian Testing installed and up to date;
> > > both with self-compiled kernel 2.6.32.
> > >
> >
On 09/08/10 17:41:28, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:02:11 +0100
> Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> > Desktop and Laptop both have Debian Testing installed and up to date;
> > both with self-compiled kernel 2.6.32.
> >
> > I have a CurrentCost electricity usage monitor which is normally
> > con
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:02:11 +0100
Barry Samuels wrote:
> Desktop and Laptop both have Debian Testing installed and up to date; both
> with self-compiled kernel 2.6.32.
>
> I have a CurrentCost electricity usage monitor which is normally connected
> to my desktop via USB and is working properl
Desktop and Laptop both have Debian Testing installed and up to date; both
with self-compiled kernel 2.6.32.
I have a CurrentCost electricity usage monitor which is normally connected
to my desktop via USB and is working properly. When the unit is plugged in
I get a number of lines in syslog li
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:12:18 +0200
"Justin Hartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, me again...
>
> Yesterday I upgraded my linux kernel from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686
> (2.6.18.dfsg.1-10) to linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 (2.6.18.dfsg.1-11).
> What was weird already when I upgraded was a notification
Hi, me again...
Yesterday I upgraded my linux kernel from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686
(2.6.18.dfsg.1-10) to linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 (2.6.18.dfsg.1-11).
What was weird already when I upgraded was a notification I received
from apt telling me that I was trying to upgrade an already installed
version
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 01:26:47PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 10:23:00AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > A binary scan works, a color scan stalls the scanner.
> >
> > A posting to sane-devel on 1/6/07 drew no responses.
> >
> > The backend maintainer pointed
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 10:23:00AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> A binary scan works, a color scan stalls the scanner.
>
> A posting to sane-devel on 1/6/07 drew no responses.
>
> The backend maintainer pointed out that "If the USB system stalls, the
> scanner can not get rid of it's data".
A binary scan works, a color scan stalls the scanner.
A posting to sane-devel on 1/6/07 drew no responses.
The backend maintainer pointed out that "If the USB system stalls, the
scanner can not get rid of it's data". I tried scanimage -B to increase
the buffer size but this did not help. Ac
Éles Tamás wrote:
> Hello George,
>
> Thank You for answering. In the meantime I managed to get across to the
> language selection by an "install acpi=off". I switched to consol and am
> trying to find where on earth is that command namely rmmod. I've got Etch
> beta3 "final" (build on 10.08.20
Éles Tamás wrote:
>
> Could I ask You what was that boot parameter that made the installer not to
> detect USB ? I tried to "install debian-installer/probe/usb=false" but didn't
> help, installer loaded uhci_hcd again.
> Also, I tried disabling all the iLO and USB parameters in BIOS but didnt he
George Borisov wrote:
micha wrote:
What do you mean by
"...Despite this, I still had problems. ..."
(http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg446512.html)
I do not need USB (USB 1.0 it is I guess for this uhci_hcd module) on my
server. Will there appear other problems whe
micha wrote:
>
> What do you mean by
>
> "...Despite this, I still had problems. ..."
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg446512.html)
>
> I do not need USB (USB 1.0 it is I guess for this uhci_hcd module) on my
> server. Will there appear other problems when disabling
jef e wrote:
>
> We have a batch of HP DL320 G4's hanging around that have some funky USB
> hardware that give the kernel fits. Basically, it appears to be HP's
> virtual keyboard that keeps reregistering itself over and over again.
>
> However, we are still faced with the USB issue - apparently, t
We have a batch of HP DL320 G4's hanging around that have some funky USB
hardware that give the kernel fits. Basically, it appears to be HP's
virtual keyboard that keeps reregistering itself over and over again.
We want to run stable on them, and have succesfully installed it from a
kmuto.jp back
I have exactly the same problem. My kernel is
2.6.8-2-386 the one that comes
with the distribution. I also can not find
documentation on how to deal with
USB storage in kernels 2.6.*. The same happened me
with the audio ( I have an
old ISA soundblaster on a pentium II system, that
debian didn't det
Hello,
I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have looked a lot for the
solution to this, but have not found anything - I'm sorry if I'm
posting something very obvious or already answered. I've just installed
kernel version 2.6.13 and am having problems with the scsi support for
mass storag
On shutdown the system locks up when it tries to disconnect the Sony
DRX-510UL USB dvdrw drive.
This lockup did not occur when discovery was installed but with
discovery installed the drive was reported in /proc/bus/usb/devices but
with no mount point.
A posting on the list suggested switchi
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 08:34, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> Mmh, "usbcore" is blacklisted, so try to modprobe it and see if the
> USB stuff start working again, if yes modify your
> /etc/hotplug/blacklist accordingly. Probably you have something broken
> on your /etc/modutils/aliases about your
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 01:45, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem. Up to now, I have user digikam to copy pictures
> from a ptp compliant camera to my HD. Somehow, suddenly the usb
> system in this computer won't properly function anymore. All I have
> done is a dist-upgrade
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 00:45:51 +0100, Frank Van Damme
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem. Up to now, I have user digikam to copy pictures from a ptp
> compliant camera to my HD. Somehow, suddenly the usb system in this computer
> won't properly function anymore. All I have
Hello,
I have a problem. Up to now, I have user digikam to copy pictures from a ptp
compliant camera to my HD. Somehow, suddenly the usb system in this computer
won't properly function anymore. All I have done is a dist-upgrade with
target Sarge recently, this is a system that largely runned
Apparently, the old usb-uhci module has been changed to uhci-hcd. uhci-usb
exists but it is for bluetooth. Alsa's snd-usb-audio, in any event, will only
work as before with uhci-hcd loaded.
This module is very problematic and will not shutdown correctly. From a
console, a modprobe -r on it wil
You could try something like this in your modules.conf:
pre-install ide-scsi modprobe imm
/ernst
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have been doing some further tests about my usb
> problems and I found out that my testing procedure is flawed.
> Every new kernel I built wa
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 22:16, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Aryan Ameri writes:
> >So where is the conflict from?
>
> I am not sure. I thought I had the same problem you
> reported when I was (still am) trying to install a USB-based
> external drive on my system. It turned out that my pra
Aryan Ameri writes:
>So where is the conflict from?
I am not sure. I thought I had the same problem you
reported when I was (still am) trying to install a USB-based
external drive on my system. It turned out that my practice of
building test kernels on floppy disk and running them by boo
n" writes:
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Aryan Ameri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:25 AM
> >> To: debian users
> >> Subject: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem
> >>
> >>
> >&g
yan Ameri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:25 AM
> >> To: debian users
> >> Subject: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi there:
> >>
> >> In order to be able to burn CDs using my
not conflict with
any of the USB-based SCSI emulations.
"Charlie Reiman" writes:
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Aryan Ameri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:25 AM
>> To: debian users
>> Subject: IDE SC
I have been doing some further tests about my usb
problems and I found out that my testing procedure is flawed.
Every new kernel I built was built using bzdisk as the last step
in the process so I left the kernel on my boot drive alone and
was using a new kernel built on a floppy disk. I b
> -Original Message-
> From: Aryan Ameri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:25 AM
> To: debian users
> Subject: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem
>
>
> Hi there:
>
> In order to be able to burn CDs using my ATAPI DVD/CDRW dr
Hi there:
In order to be able to burn CDs using my ATAPI DVD/CDRW drive, I did the
followings to get ide-scsi emulation working.
I first loaded the ide-scsi module using modconf.
Then Added the following lines to /etc/modutils/actions
"alias scd0 srmod
alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
options id
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 22:40, Olivier Esser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Debian Woody 3.0. I've a USB printer. Sometimes in a
> unreproductible way I have the following error message "cannot open
> /dev/usb/lp0". I have the same kind of problems in MS Windows 98
> with two different computers and also w
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40 am, Olivier Esser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Debian Woody 3.0. I've a USB printer. Sometimes in a
> unreproductible way I have the following error message "cannot open
> /dev/usb/lp0". I have the same kind of problems in MS Windows 98
> with two different computer
Hello,
I use Debian Woody 3.0. I've a USB printer. Sometimes in a
unreproductible way I have the following error message "cannot open
/dev/usb/lp0". I have the same kind of problems in MS Windows 98
with two different computers and also with a digital camera. Has
anybodyelse experienced the
Hi, everybody!
I'm trying to configure a webcam3 USB in my 2.3.99-pre6 Linux
box, but when I run xawtv it gives an error message saying that
there's no /dev/video device.
Here is the situation:
cartman:~# cat /proc/devices
Character devices:
1 mem
2 pty
3 ttyp
4 ttyS
5 cua
7
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