On Thursday 09 August 2001 15:16, Jim Conner orated thus:
> I'm running eD2.4 with 2.2.14 kernel. Yes, I know 2.4.7 is current, but I
> don't have any usb devices and plan on updating the kernel when I update
> the distro and hardware. :) What problems are you having with the cdrw
> drive? I ra
On Thursday 09 August 2001 19:51, Mike Andrew orated thus:
> > of "Sybil" that the staement wa sno longer needed and this was confirmed
> > by Marcus.
>
> this is the crux of the matter Kantoine, sybil is kernel 2.4.x and I need
> it confirmed that append= is NOT needed (after all) in a 2.2.x ker
Today Mike Andrew was heard saying:
->On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:07, Jim Conner wrote:
->> If you need help with the Sony cd burner, I have a Yahama IDE
->> burner working great in eD2.4, and I'd be glad to help. I do know that the
->> SxS on CD Burners is very good. Good luck.
->
->Not dire
On Thursday 09 August 2001 21:52, Stew Benedict wrote:
> disk at 1,1 sda
> tape at 1,2 st0
> disk at 1,3 sdb
thank you for that good info. On a related subject does anyone know of a
binary that monitors what /dev is being registered by a module when it loads?
the above would of cours
In the last episode, we heard Mike Andrew say:
>
> this is the crux of the matter Kantoine, sybil is kernel 2.4.x and I need it
> confirmed that append= is NOT needed (after all) in a 2.2.x kernel. There has
> to be a better (tm) way of doing thingz.
"append=" is not required.
K
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Mike Andrew wrote:
> I was wondering your 'technique' for discovering what /device it's on this
> week or whether you tail /var/log/messages. The dynamic and arbitrary drive
> assignment of Linux-scsi has been a bad design decision. Sum1 didn't think
> this through very we
On Thursday 09 August 2001 15:34, Keith Antoine wrote:
> I wrote the very original SxS on CD burners if you remember and having the
> statement hdb=ide-scsi was at that time the only way to get the burner seen
> by the OS.
accepted
> of "Sybil" that the staement wa sno longer needed and this
I'm running eD2.4 with 2.2.14 kernel. Yes, I know 2.4.7 is current, but I
don't have any usb devices and plan on updating the kernel when I update the
distro and hardware. :) What problems are you having with the cdrw drive?
I ran Sybil for a couple of months and noticed that /dev/cdrom was
On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:55, Mike Andrew orated thus:
> I am not at all happy with the SxS stating you *must* use the append line.
>
> This is NOT true of kernel 2.4.x and I don't believe the kernels are that
> different.
>
> could someone on a 2.2.x kernel (COL 2.4 eg / RH 6.x eg) PLEASE lo
On Thursday 09 August 2001 03:54, Stew Benedict wrote:
> Actually - I do have a SCSI bus - but nothing on it during that
> discussion. Generally, if the usb-storage loads after your normal SCSI
> devices, it will be the next available device. (sdb, sdc, sdd ...)
Then sda1 won't hold true for ge
On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:07, Jim Conner wrote:
> If you need help with the Sony cd burner, I have a Yahama IDE
> burner working great in eD2.4, and I'd be glad to help. I do know that the
> SxS on CD Burners is very good. Good luck.
Not directed at Jim directly but,
I am not at all ha
Age has nothing to do with it. I'm 36 and frequently I'm afflicted with the
CRS(Can't Remember S#!t) disease. This could be something as simple as a
someone's name that I've known for years or as complex as what you are doing.
If you get it working, I'd like to see an addition to the SxS. A
On Thursday 09 August 2001 00:53, Jim Conner orated thus:
> Would cdrecord -scanbus show this device? Just curious, I don't have one
> but a friend of mine has a similar device.
>
> Jim
I had read the previous mails re this and was planning to have a look when I
had taken the wife out food shop
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Mike Andrew wrote:
> how did you know it is sda1? Because you have no other scsi in your noteook?
> Lucky guess? /var/log/messages?
>
>
> Regardless, that's one hell of an easy way to use this device, right?
>
Actually - I do have a SCSI bus - but nothing on it during th
Would cdrecord -scanbus show this device? Just curious, I don't have one but
a friend of mine has a similar device.
Jim
On Wednesday August 08, 2001 6:41 am, Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Keith Antoine wrote:
> > I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 22:07, Keith Antoine wrote:
> Sorry neither of these are of any help, as I need to know how to find out
> how to ascertain the /dev/xxx that I need to mount the imagemate card
tail /var/log/messages
after you have hotplugged the device. The last few lines will contai
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 23:11, Stew Benedict wrote:
> Now if I look at:
>
> [root@powerbook-cooker root]# cat /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0
>Host scsi0: usb-storage
>Vendor: SanDisk Corporation
> Product: ImageMate CompactFlash USB
> Serial Number: None
> Protocol: Transpa
Quoting Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 08 August 2001 17:36, Mike Andrew orated thus:
> > On Wednesday 08 August 2001 17:43, Keith Antoine wrote:
> > > I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows
> and I
> > > have just recompiled a kernel (2.4.7) which a
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Keith Antoine wrote:
> I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows and I have
> just recompiled a kernel (2.4.7) which also sees it in linux.
>
> usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=1, Product=3, SerialNumber=2
> usb.c: USB device number 3 default language
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 17:36, Mike Andrew orated thus:
> On Wednesday 08 August 2001 17:43, Keith Antoine wrote:
> > I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows and I
> > have just recompiled a kernel (2.4.7) which also sees it in linux.
>
> [snip]
>
> go here
>
> http:
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 17:43, Keith Antoine wrote:
> I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows and I
> have just recompiled a kernel (2.4.7) which also sees it in linux.
[snip]
go here
http://jphoto.sourceforge.net
go here
http://www.linux-usb.org/devices.html
I have a usb compactflash card reader which I have used in windows and I have
just recompiled a kernel (2.4.7) which also sees it in linux.
hub.c: port 4 connection change
hub.c: port 4, portstatus 100, change 1, 12 Mb/s
hub.c: port 4 connection change
hub.c: port 4, portstatus 101, change 1, 12
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