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On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 06:54:18PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> USB support is working because I'm using both a ps2 and a usb mouse (HP
> Omnibook XT1000 laptop), but:
>
> -running (as root) usbview it says it cannot access /proc/bus/usb/devi
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 14:55, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Joan Tur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030704 20:12]:
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> > > Sounds like you didn't mount the "usb proc filesystem". Add "none
> > > /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0" to your /etc/fstab, enter "mount
> > > /proc/bus/usb" and try again.
> > Thanks,
* Joan Tur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030704 20:12]:
> > Sounds like you didn't mount the "usb proc filesystem". Add "none
> > /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0" to your /etc/fstab, enter "mount
> > /proc/bus/usb" and try again.
> Thanks, that has worked fine ;)
Your are welcome.
> But now I'm able o
* Joan Tur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030704 18:54]:
> - -running (as root) usbview it says it cannot access /proc/bus/usb/devices
> - -running "gphoto2 --auto-detect" doesn't find the camera. "gphoto2
> - --list-ports" shows the usb port either.
Sounds like you didn't mount the "usb proc filesystem"
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Hallo!
USB support is working because I'm using both a ps2 and a usb mouse (HP
Omnibook XT1000 laptop), but:
- -running (as root) usbview it says it cannot access /proc/bus/usb/devices
- -running "gphoto2 --auto-detect" doesn't find the camera. "gp
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