This also fails (with same error 'Error initalizing configuration, exiting.'). I am having trouble with dbus/hald/dcop, and those are required for XFCE/GNOME/KDE and metalog. I was thinking that metalog instead of syslog-ng would work, but I guess not... nick
> Hello Nick, > please start syslog-ng -d on a command line, so that you see debug > messages. Best reagrds Joerg > > Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 20:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> Sorry, links ate the rest of my message. >> syslog-ng dies with "bad config file" >> hotplug usb: >> Bad USB agent invocation, no action >> and dmesg still only shows the keypresses (I got rid of Kernel >> hacking-> debugging). I also added SCSI multi-LUN support, HD support, >> and general device support. USB mass storage became module (to test in >> MOL). and I also tried to fix my windowing problems with GNOME, KDE, >> and XFCE (all installed, all failing) by making radeonfb a module. >> sorry, >> nick >> >> > and the root hubs (ID 0000:0000) >> > Thanks >> > nick >> > >> >> Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 17:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> >>> > I am on a powerbook G4 800mhz and it is >> >>> >> plugged into the back of the computer (port 2). Does anyone >> know >> >>> how to solve this problem? >> >>> >> thanks >> >>> >> nick >> >>> > >> >>> > First, next time, please start a new thread instead of replying >> to >> >>> an existing one. >> >>> > >> >>> > That said, you'll have to provide more information. Can you >> give >> >>> us >> >>> the >> >>> > kernel messages from dmesg related to the USB stick? Are you >> sure >> >>> you >> >>> > have USB disk support and generic scsi disk support in your >> kernel? >> >>> > >> >>> > -Joe >> >>> > -- >> >>> > gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list >> >>> Sorry about replying instead of starting again. >> >>> Are there any just-X11 browsers besides links -g that I can use? >> Whenever I press the back arrow it goes back and deletes the email >> I was writing. >> >>> >> >>> Anyway, the only messages in dmesg (I do not know why) are >> keypress >> >> events!?! >> >>> I used to be informative, but now all it has are keypresses... >> >>> >> >>> I have SCSI support, and USB mass storage (with all sub-options) >> >> compiled-in. >> >>> Do I need to add support for SCSI disks, CDROMS, generic devices, >> etc in order for USB versions of those to work? >> >>> Thanks, >> >>> nick >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list >> >>> >> >>> >> >> Hello Nick, >> >> You need modules for SCSI device support, SCSI disk support and >> please enable 'Probe all LUNs on each SCSI device' as it helps >> with Multi Card Readers. As long as the USB is hotpluggable, you >> should install hotplug and udev packages. >> >> A good idea is to put the USB Disk in and to have look in dmesg >> and/or /var/log/messages. >> >> Normally I the disk should recognized by the kernel and produce at >> least some messages. (May be a lsusb show if there is something >> recognized.) Best regards Joerg >> >> -- >> >> gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list >> >> >> >> -- >> gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list >> >> > -- > gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list