Thanks to HarM and Derek. I must confess I didn't try Dereck's advise, so, I
do not know whether it might have worked or not. I'm sorry about this, it is
just that my system got highly unstable due to my election of loading an NFS
server on boot. The problem was that for some obscure reason,
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I have a really good question! Why am I ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), receiving
all of your E-mails, since early this morning? Did someone steal my account?
Or is it an unwelcomed virus attack? :)
Digitally Damned,
WhiteLion
@-,-}--
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Thanks to HarM and Derek. I must confess I didn't try Dereck's advise, so, I
do not know whether it might have worked or not. I'm sorry about this, it is
just that my system got highly unstable due to my election of loading an NFS
server on boot. The problem was that for some obscure reason,
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:19 AM
Subject: [newbie] On USB ports
Thanks to HarM and Derek. I must confess I didn't try Dereck's advise, so, I
do not know whether it might have worked or not. I'm sorry about this, it is
just that my system got
How do you tell HardDarke or Linux to look on USB ports for devices?
I have a supported (ZOOM USB) modem (linux-USB.org). LM-7.2 sees my TWO USB
ports.
When I run HardDrake to install a modem, it gives me options of Serial, ISDN
and so forth, but not USB.
What file to I change (and how do I
How do you tell HardDarke or Linux to look on USB ports for devices?
I have a supported (ZOOM USB) modem (linux-USB.org). LM-7.2 sees my TWO USB
ports.
When I run HardDrake to install a modem, it gives me options of Serial,
ISDN
and so forth, but not USB.
What file to I change (and