Problem solved. The script that stopped the modem also
remove the usb uhci module. This module is also
required by the tablet.
Thks for the help.
Ken
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Hallo Ken,
> the doc is not even in my dirs. Is there a write-up more suitable
> for Debian?
Maybe http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/126 will help you.
Regards
Johann
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Hi,
Thanks for the reference to udev. I have managed to
get hold of a web doc titled "Writing udev rules" and
started grappling with writing rules. The first wall I
encounter is that the default rule file mentioned in
the doc is not even in my dirs. Is there a write-up
more suitable for Debian?
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 08:47:08PM -0700, ken keanon wrote:
> I am having a problem with changing device-event
> number. I have a usb mouse and a usb tablet. On
> boot-up, the mouse is mouse0, event1 and the tablet is
> mouse1, event2. Once I go online with my usb ADSL
> router, the mouse becomes m
I am having a problem with changing device-event
number. I have a usb mouse and a usb tablet. On
boot-up, the mouse is mouse0, event1 and the tablet is
mouse1, event2. Once I go online with my usb ADSL
router, the mouse becomes mouse1, event2 and the
tablet is mouse2, event3. And this causes both d
Michael Phillips wrote:
> I've been ransacking the FAQs and list archives, but cannot find any
> information on this problem specifically. I'm using kernel 2.0 from the CD,
> and I installed the system on my Windows box, using a 3.5" floppy to boot.
> That's most likely irrelevant, so I'll cut to
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Michael Phillips wrote:
> > Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
> > on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
> > those less fortunate modems, but...
> No, it is a Rockwell chipset, PCI, 56K internal mod
> Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
> on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
> those less fortunate modems, but...
No, it is a Rockwell chipset, PCI, 56K internal modem. I have a relatively
solid foundation in the hardwar
Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
those less fortunate modems, but...
Can you use seyon or minicom to dial to your ISP?
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 06:12:25PM -0400, Michael Phillips wr
I've been ransacking the FAQs and list archives, but cannot find any
information on this problem specifically. I'm using kernel 2.0 from the CD,
and I installed the system on my Windows box, using a 3.5" floppy to boot.
That's most likely irrelevant, so I'll cut to the chase: I'm having PPP
proble
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