On 12/18/18, deloptes wrote:
> Mo Some One wrote:
>
>> When connecting a "Galaxy S3 mini" via usb, it is not detected at all;
>> however if connected during installation, it is temporarily detected as a
>> "usb mass storage device" before CDrom is detected.
>
> Did you try some program that
Mo Some One wrote:
> When connecting a "Galaxy S3 mini" via usb, it is not detected at all;
> however if connected during installation, it is temporarily detected as a
> "usb mass storage device" before CDrom is detected.
Did you try some program that could mount MTP device?
For example I
I've had a, um, boo-boo with my Sid box today, and in trying to repair
it did a lot of uninstalling and reinstalling. I've mostly got the box
back together.
However, hardware detection no longer works. Every time I reboot I have
to modprobe my mouse, usb, nic, and sound devices.
I've
Kent West wrote:
I've had a, um, boo-boo with my Sid box today, and in trying to repair
it did a lot of uninstalling and reinstalling. I've mostly got the box
back together.
However, hardware detection no longer works. Every time I reboot I
have to modprobe my mouse, usb, nic, and sound
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 06:25:43PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
What's the proper Debian package nowadays for auto-detecting/setup of
hardware? (I also tried udev, but it complains about needing a newer
kernel; the kernel was not replaced in my tinkering as mentioned above.)
How up-to-date is
Christopher Nelson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 06:25:43PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
What's the proper Debian package nowadays for auto-detecting/setup of
hardware? (I also tried udev, but it complains about needing a newer
kernel; the kernel was not replaced in my tinkering as mentioned
On Thursday 24 August 2006 16:25, Kent West wrote:
I've installed discover, but that hasn't helped.
That's the old one. Try the hal package instead. :o)
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On Tuesday 11 November 2003 01:21, Tom Allison wrote:
[...]
You may want to check out http://www.libranet.com. The previous
version is available for free download, and an apt-get upgrade will
bring you to sarge/sid.
Very impressive!
Thank you for the suggestion!
[...]
PS - woody, not
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't done an install on Debian for about 4 years now.
I recently played with a few other distriibutions and was impressed with
their ability to do hardware detection auth-magically for me.
I'm trying to get some feedback on how
if the hardware detection/configuration process has
made any headway.
You may want to check out http://www.libranet.com. The previous
version is available for free download, and an apt-get upgrade will
bring you to sarge/sid.
Very impressive!
Thank you for the suggestion!
I think it took me about 8
Hi, all...
I've done 3 fresh Debian 2.1 installs from the GNU/Debian 2.1
CD (2.2.12 kernel) I have over the last few weeks and they all
went fine, until my 4th machine, which freezes up during
hardware detection of the install kernel.
So far, I've tried disabling all the on-board stuff
Hello all,
I got another disk and tryied to install potato 2.2 rev 3
Nice installer but it asked me about my peripherals. Doesn't it detect them
automagically?
Shall I set each one of them?
I didn't know what ethernet card I have so I didn't indicate any. Then it
didn't fine any ftp site.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:27:39PM +0200, Adri wrote:
Hello all,
I got another disk and tryied to install potato 2.2 rev 3
Nice installer but it asked me about my peripherals. Doesn't it detect them
automagically?
Shall I set each one of them?
I didn't know what ethernet card I have
After installing kernel-iamge-2.2.14-compcat I am getting:
[15:15:34 Documentation]$ grep 3c59x -A6 /var/log/syslog
Jan 28 04:32:19 rakefet kernel: 3c59x.c:v0.99H 11/17/98 Donald Becker
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Jan 28 04:32:19 rakefet kernel: pcnet32.c: PCI bios is
From: George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Burt Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ATA/66 hardware detection problems
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 14:15:55 -0800 (PST)
I am not sure if Debian applies the latest IDE patches from:
ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux
Has anyone else had experience with a 440BX board that incorporates ATA/66
support? Debian does not even realize that its there. Is there no support
for them yet?
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Does anyone know if RedHat 6.x does Automatic Hardware Detection?
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On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 09:13:28PM +0100, Paulo J Matos aka PDestroy wrote:
Does anyone know if RedHat 6.x does Automatic Hardware Detection?
What's automatic hardware detection? PnP?
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Automatic Hardware detection is what Win98 has for example... When you
install a printer, and restart win98, it'll say that there is a new printer
and install it for you. I would like to know if RedHat or any other Linux
type OS can do that.
Regards,
At 22:43 04-07-1999 +0200, Lex Chive wrote
Read the thread 'Device detection' on debian-devel that is going on
right now.
*- On 15 Mar, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about Hardware Detection App to
compliment apt
I was wondering...
RedHat has it's install app, SuSE has YAST, and now Caldera has LIZARD.
All these have one thing in common
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