On Wednesday 05 Nov 2003 6:06 am, Jack Coates wrote:
> lsmod | less to see what's loaded and what depends on what.
> modprobe -r [module] to remove a module.
> grep -r [string] /etc to see where it's being loaded.
>
Thanks, Jack. That should help a lot.
Whilst trying to sort this out I found a wo
lsmod | less to see what's loaded and what depends on what.
modprobe -r [module] to remove a module.
grep -r [string] /etc to see where it's being loaded.
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 08:27, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 12:58 pm, Ken Walker wrote:
> > Unplug the hub and plug a single devic
On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 12:58 pm, Ken Walker wrote:
> Unplug the hub and plug a single device into the port on the PC. If
> it works then its the hub, if not, try all the devices you had
> plugged into the hub one at a time, cos it might just be your first
> choice that's stopping everything. If all
.
:o)
Do one thing at a time and you should soon find the reason.
-Original Message-
From: Anne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 November 2003 12:51:pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] USB woes
At the weekend my usb hub stopped working. All lights went out,
no
At the weekend my usb hub stopped working. All lights went out,
nothing recognised. I bought a Belkin 4-port usb2/1.1 hub. Since
then I have had problems. This morning I tried to run GnomeMeeting
and it crashed. Now I find that I have a power light on the hub, but
no green connection light