> > I think it is no longer needed and udev should take care of all this. At
> > last, I do not have hotplug nor coldplug and inserting/removing all usb
> > devices, laptop modules, PCMCIAs works on runtime.
>
> That's fine with most devices, but causes a problem with network
> adaptors. No ho
Hello
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:42:18AM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:09:08 +0100, Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
>
> > I think it is no longer needed and udev should take care of all this. At
> > last, I do not have hotplug nor coldplug and inserting/removing all usb
> > de
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:09:08 +0100, Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
> I think it is no longer needed and udev should take care of all this. At
> last, I do not have hotplug nor coldplug and inserting/removing all usb
> devices, laptop modules, PCMCIAs works on runtime.
That's fine with most devices,
Hello
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:43:58PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> I haven't kept up with this but isn't there a hotplug/coldplug monitor that
> detects things like this? I'm thinking hotplug is the correct one since
> the machine is powered up.
I think it is no longer needed and udev should take c
Grant wrote:
> Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
> to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
>
> - Grant
making usb modular and unload/reload the modules?
I think I just needed to make sure to stop net.wlan0 before removing
the
> > Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
> > to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
> >
> > - Grant
>
> making usb modular and unload/reload the modules?
I think I just needed to make sure to stop net.wlan0 before removing
the adapter.
On Donnerstag, 27. März 2008, Grant wrote:
> Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
> to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
>
> - Grant
making usb modular and unload/reload the modules?
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Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
- Grant
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