Hi...
I have this new computer and Fedora 12...
Just tried to use my camera...
The computer/OS does not recognize it
I used to plugging it in and having the box/OS recognize it..
NOT so..
Where do I start looking?
TIA
Marvin
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On 03/24/10 12:07, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
Hi...
Hi, Marvin.
I have this new computer and Fedora 12...
Just tried to use my camera...
The computer/OS does not recognize it
Okay.
I used to plugging it in and having the box/OS recognize it..
NOT so..
Where do I start looking?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Marvin Kosmal mkos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi...
I have this new computer and Fedora 12...
Just tried to use my camera...
The computer/OS does not recognize it
I used to plugging it in and having the box/OS recognize it..
NOT so..
Where do I start
On 3/24/10, D. Cooper Stevenson coo...@cooper.stevenson.name wrote:
On 03/24/10 12:07, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
Hi...
Hi, Marvin.
I have this new computer and Fedora 12...
Just tried to use my camera...
The computer/OS does not recognize it
Okay.
I used to plugging it in and having
Problem Solved...
Connect camera to old box...
Works fine...
In the future how to get it to work on this box??
I will try reformatting the flash memory in camera??
Thanks for all the help
Marvin
On 3/24/10, Marvin Kosmal mkos...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/24/10, D. Cooper Stevenson
Hi Marvin,
The good news: your system is seeing the new device and is trying to
assign it as a mass storage device, as it should.
The bad news (as you've no doubt surmised): the device is kicked off the
bus.
A poster submitted a similar question here
Hi Marvin,
I'm inclined to think that this is a USB module issue as I indicated in
my last post. On the old box, let's see what what USB modules you've
installed and compare with the new box.
If possible, post the following command from both machines as root:
lsmod
Best,
-Cooper
On
Hi Marvin,
A little more research tells me that your system's BIOS may be set to
high speed USB. Try setting your BIOS's USB speed setting to, full
speed. Your BIOS may list the stepped down speed as, compatible or
similar.
Details here:
On 03/24/10 14:03, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
I did a grep and will show only usb mods..
Working computer
usb_storage80128 2
usbcore 139012 4 usb_storage,ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd
scsi_mod 145928 5
sg,usb_storage,sd_mod,aic7xxx,scsi_transport_spi2
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Michael C. Robinson
plu...@robinson-west.com wrote:
Does anyone know why Vmware Player 2.5.3 bombs out on Fedora 12 trying
to compile virtual ethernet support? Another thing, is Workstation 7
really $135+? I thought I had 6 on CD or DVD but I can't find it.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Daniel Herrington
dherring...@robertmarktech.com wrote:
Is anyone running ubuntu 9.1 as a vmware host? I'm noticing in my test
environment that I can't ping or ssh to any of my NAT machines. I have
routes to the correct vmnet interface, but for some reason all
I haven't tried it on Fedora 12, but I'd check out the vmware forums
first. VMware server 2 is having issues on Ubuntu with networking. Other
people have seen the same problem, and I don't know if there be a fix soon.
Russell Johnson wrote:
On 3/22/2010 4:00 PM, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
Russell Johnson wrote:
On 3/22/2010 4:00 PM, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
Does anyone know why Vmware Player 2.5.3 bombs out on Fedora 12 trying
to compile virtual ethernet support? Another thing, is Workstation 7
really $135+? I thought I had 6 on CD or DVD but I can't find it.
Thought I
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