[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i updated my debian unstable laptop today to have the usbmgr package > refuse to configure itself for a 2.4.x kernel. isn't usbmgr the > program that runs my nice little scripts to configure my usb devices > when they are attached? what should i do, since i'm running 2.4?
You want to look at hotplug. It is in "testing" and "unstable". If you are running potato with Adrian Bunk's stuff to enable 2.4 kernel support then you will want to compile it separately. This is how you do that: Change the /etc/apt/sources.list to include this line: deb-src http://ftp.au.debian.org/pub/debian testing main contrib non-free Then do the following: apt-get update apt-get install debhelper apt-get source --build hotplug dpkg -i hotplug_0.0.20010228-3_all.deb You will also need usbutils from "testing" so do this too: apt-get source --build usbutils This will create a file called /sbin/hotplug which does the same stuff as usbmgr did for the 2.2 kernels. Alternatively if you are already running a "testing" / "Woody" system then just do: apt-get install hotplug Cheers. Mark.