On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 05:09:54PM -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have just compiled a 2.2.18 kernel w/crypto modules, and am now trying
> to get USB working. I have dug around on the debian site, and various
> other sites, trying to find an answer as to why I can't install the
> in
I have a Philips (740k) which is supposodly supported in Linux according
to http://www.linux-usb.org/.
When I open up my xawtv or camE, I get a screen, but it is black, no
active video.
It is the same exact problem this guy is having.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-video&m=99238596220394&w
Hello.
I have just compiled a 2.2.18 kernel w/crypto modules, and am now trying
to get USB working. I have dug around on the debian site, and various
other sites, trying to find an answer as to why I can't install the
input.o
module. Apparently I've done something wrong, but am at a loss.
Hello -
Does anyone have a suggestion for which USB Ethernet device I should get, to
maximize stability under linux and performance? Or put another way, which
cards on the supported list should I not buy? I searched the archives, but
couldn't really get a feel for this.
I'm just looking to sha
Based on this trace, the earlier reports that this device worked were
probably in error -- either that, or LaCie changed the bridge chip without
changing the descriptors.
Heck, according to this trace, it totally fails to function at all.
This is exactly why I have very specific unusual device e
Hello,
My USB-hard disk (LaCie) does not work with Linux. I compiled the
2.4.5-kernel with debugging turned on for both usb and usb-storage.
To my very limited knowledge about this it seems to load the USB-part
quite OK, but the SCSI-emulation does not work properly.
Attached are the printouts