Which package does hardware detection?

2006-08-24 Thread Kent West
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

Re: Which package does hardware detection?

2006-08-24 Thread Thierry Chatelet
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

Re: Which package does hardware detection?

2006-08-24 Thread Christopher Nelson
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

Re: Which package does hardware detection?

2006-08-24 Thread Kent West
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

Re: Which package does hardware detection?

2006-08-24 Thread Paul Johnson
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) -- Paul Johnson Email and IM (XMPP Google Talk): [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgpWBSVjXRH2h.pgp Description: PGP signature