re: device problem

2005-07-12 Thread ken keanon
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 Sell on Yahoo! Auctions – no fees. Bid on great items. http://auctions.ya

Re: device problem

2005-07-08 Thread Johann Spies
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 -- Johann Spies Telefoon: 021-808 4036 Informasietegnologie, Universiteit van Stellenbosch "And I s

Re: device problem

2005-07-07 Thread ken keanon
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?

Re: device problem

2005-07-07 Thread Kevin Mark
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

device problem

2005-07-06 Thread ken keanon
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

Re: ppp & serial device problem: please advise

1999-09-12 Thread Andrew L. Gould
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

Re: ppp & serial device problem: please advise

1999-09-12 Thread ferret
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

Re: ppp & serial device problem: please advise

1999-09-11 Thread Michael Phillips
> 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

Re: ppp & serial device problem: please advise

1999-09-11 Thread Seth R Arnold
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

ppp & serial device problem: please advise

1999-09-11 Thread Michael Phillips
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