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On Monday 30 December 2002 04:04 pm, Franki wrote:
> yeah, I must say that I am sad at the loss of Kudzu.. it sometimes found
> what mandrake could not.. or made it easier to configure at boot if it
> found new or removed hardware..
>
>
> rgds
>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason
> Sent: Tuesday, 31 December 2002 4:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] help with installing external USB CD-burner needed
>
>
> Kudzu is not longer in Mandrake....that was a RedHat config tool and is
> now not compatible sice the advent of the Mandrake config tools...
>
> Cheers
>
> Jason
>
> PS, it's too bad in a way because in some things Kudzu is
> superior...like detecting hardware changes on boot etc.
>
> ET wrote:
> >On Monday 30 December 2002 09:47 am, ET wrote:
> >>what does, (as root, without the quotes) "lsmod" say about usb (mass
> >>storage, uhci, etc)
> >
> >I have one of these burners but have not set it up with 9.0 (it's on the
>
> kids
>
> >box now) but have used it since 7.2. did you run kudzu with it connected?
> >
> >>On Monday 30 December 2002 08:21 am, Andrei Raevsky wrote:
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>I am trying to install my external USB CD-burner (HP Writer Plus 8200
> >>>series external CD writer, connected on USB port) to my laptop.  Here is
> >>>what I get:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>QUOTE
> >>>
> >>>*USB VIEWER SEES:
> >>>
> >>>HP USB CD-Writer Plus
> >>>Manufacturer: Shuttle Technology Inc.
> >>>Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
> >>>USB Version:  1.00
> >>>Device Class: 00(>ifc )
> >>>Device Subclass: 00
> >>>Device Protocol: 00
> >>>Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 64
> >>>Number of Configurations: 1
> >>>Vendor Id: 03f0
> >>>Product Id: 0107
> >>>Revision Number:  2.00
> >>>
> >>>Config Number: 1
> >>>   Number of Interfaces: 1
> >>>   Attributes: 40
> >>>   MaxPower Needed:   0mA
> >>>
> >>>   Interface Number: 0
> >>>           Name: usb-storage
> >>>           Alternate Number: 0
> >>>           Class: ff(vend.)
> >>>           Sub Class: 00
> >>>           Protocol: 00
> >>>           Number of Endpoints: 3
> >>>
> >>>                   Endpoint Address: 01
> >>>                   Direction: out
> >>>                   Attribute: 2
> >>>                   Type: Bulk
> >>>                   Max Packet Size: 64
> >>>                   Interval: 0ms
> >>>
> >>>                   Endpoint Address: 82
> >>>                   Direction: in
> >>>                   Attribute: 2
> >>>                   Type: Bulk
> >>>                   Max Packet Size: 64
> >>>                   Interval: 0ms
> >>>
> >>>                   Endpoint Address: 83
> >>>                   Direction: in
> >>>                   Attribute: 3
> >>>                   Type: Int.
> >>>                   Max Packet Size: 2
> >>>                   Interval: 32ms
> >>>
> >>>*MCC HARDWARE DETECTS THE FOLLOWING ON USB PORT:
> >>>
> >>>Vendor: Intel Corporation
> >>>Bus: PCI
> >>>Bus identification: 8086:7112
> >>>Location on the bus: 0:7:2
> >>>Description: 82371AB PIIX4 USB
> >>>Module: usb-uhci
> >>>Media class: SERIAL_USB
> >>>
> >>>*The "connect" button triggers this response in the console:
> >>>
> >>>Mon Dec 30 07:56:50 2002 Gtk-LOG **: file gtkstatusbar.c: line 233
> >>>(gtk_statusbar_pop): assertion `context_id > 0' failed. at
> >>>/usr/lib/libDrakX/harddrake/ui.pm line 223.
> >>>
> >>>*The logs recorded the following:
> >>>upmon[1011]: no UPSMON definitions in /etc/ups/
> >>>Neither X-CD-ROAST nor Gnome-Toaster detected any CD writer
> >>>
> >>>*The Mandrake documentation says:
> >>>
> >>>Under Mandrake Linux you can burn CDs using either a SCSI or an ATAPI
> >>>CD-R(W) drive. It is assumed that your CD-R(W) drive was already
> >>>configured properly at installation time, we won't speak about
> >>>configuring a CD-R(W) drive under Linux but how to put your CD-R(W)
> >>> drive to use.
> >>>
> >>>All CD recording software treats CD-R(W) drives as SCSI, but ATAPI
> >>> drives make use of a feature called "SCSI emulation" which is
> >>> automatically configured during system installation
> >>>
> >>>UNQUOTE
> >>>
> >>>Does this means that there is no way for me to burn CDs.  Since I have
> >>> an old laptop with no free space, an internal burner is no option
> >>> (besides, I don't have the money anyway).
> >>>
> >>>If worse comes to worse, can I at least use it as a CD drive?  As of
> >>>know, I don't see it even in this capaciy anywhere (not in /mnt or
> >>>/proc/bus/usb).
> >>>
> >>>Thanks a lot for any help,
> >>>
> >>>Andrei
> >>>
> >>>
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