Hi All
I just spent half a day trying to fix this problem on the wrong computer. In
justification of the time I was not using SSH directly but fish which uses
SSH so I was not getting the error messages. Once I tried it connecting using
SSH I fixed the problem in 5 minutes
In Linux SSH has a c
Ray Olszewski wrote:
I don't know what version of fdisk Slackware is shipping. MY Debian-Sid
system
is perhaps six months out of date, and it has fdisk version 2.12 ("fdisk
-v") and cfdisk and cfdisk 2.12 (cfdisk -v"). With these versions, I've
seen no problems with drives up to 250 GB or so.
M
At 08:15 AM 3/13/2005 -0500, Hal MacArgle wrote:
Greetings: Using both Fdisk and Cfdisk for years I've never run into
the latest "discovery," and was wondering if anyone else has
experienced it..
Various MotherBoards and, mostly, Slackware distribs, I've
standardised on Slack 9.0 or 9.1, kernel 2.4
At 04:55 AM 3/13/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
Hi !
I am using Red Hat 8 with kernel 2.4.20-30.8.legacy.
I got a new Sony Reader/writer Optical Mouse .
How do I detect it in Red Hat 8.0
I did the following :-
modprobe input
modprobe hid
modrprobe mousedev
I assume the typo here is just in the e-mail and n
Greetings: Using both Fdisk and Cfdisk for years I've never run into
the latest "discovery," and was wondering if anyone else has
experienced it..
Various MotherBoards and, mostly, Slackware distribs, I've
standardised on Slack 9.0 or 9.1, kernel 2.4.20 or 2.4.22 on all
machines..
Evaluating a T
Hi !
I am using Red Hat 8 with kernel 2.4.20-30.8.legacy.
I got a new Sony Reader/writer Optical Mouse .
How do I detect it in Red Hat 8.0
I did the following :-
modprobe input
modprobe hid
modrprobe mousedev
These kernel modules are loaded without error .
But still my usb mouse is not de