On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Marco d'Itri wrote: > > On Apr 16, Holger Levsen <hol...@layer-acht.org> wrote: > > > Marco, if this is not a udev bug, please reassign it to the proper > > > package, but dont make users workaround you. Also note that 524276 > > > is about udev in stable, which is not etch anymore. > > > > I have no reason to believe that there is a bug (hint: "my computer > > is not working as expected" is not a bug). > > Clearly something is wrong. At the time that this bug was closed you > haven't even identified what the actual problem is or at the very > least pointed the user at the type of information required so that the > actual problem can be identified. > > > The user should ask for support on debian-user or a similar forum. > > If you want to delegate the initial triaging of your bugs to > debian-user or some random forum, that's your business, but you still > need to inform the user that they should ask > debian-u...@lists.debian.org for assistance because you don't want to > deal with what is likely a user configuration issue. > > Even a simple template response pointing people at the right resources > would be useful. > > I have fixed my problem. One of the things I did was uninstall splashy. But I also had a bigger problem. There were missing rules in /etc/udev and /etc/udev/rules.d I looked in packages: udev_0.125-7_amd64.deb udev_0.140-2_amd64.deb and there are no *.rules files in the new package (udev_0.140-2_amd64.deb). My system was missing all of the .rules that were in the udev_0.125-7_amd64.deb package. So I was having issues with everything from ethernet cards to usb devices and sound. When I put the missing files in /etc/udev and /etc/udev/rules.d, everything worked. I don't know if these files should be in the new package or not, but my system was jacked until I replaced them. -- B. L. Jilek | Debian Linux! blji...@yahoo.com | GPG key: 11A5D1A4 ----------------------------------------------------------------