At 10:54 PM 8/12/03 -0400, teddy wrote:
>Subject: usb ports
>
>> Is there an easy way to connect 2 computers (either Linux or XP Linux)
via the USB ports.
>> Pat
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There is a USB / USB device for the interconnection. looks to the
opera
Is there an easy way to connect 2 computers (either
Linux or XP Linux) via the USB ports.
Pat
not sure
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:24, Patrick McKelvey wrote:
> Is there an easy way to connect 2 computers (either Linux or XP Linux)
> via the USB ports.
No, it's not easy.
>
> Pat
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:24, Patrick McKelvey wrote:
> Is there an easy way to connect 2 computers (either Linux or XP Linux)
> via the USB ports.
No, it's not easy.
>
> Pat
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and correctly
identifies the camera.
Now, how to properly set up /etc/fstab and modules.conf. I'll have at
that tomorrow, but any thought appreciated.
John
On 03/06/02, 08:40:06PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > This is probably a simple FAQ (but I could not find it), but how do I
>
> This is probably a simple FAQ (but I could not find it), but how do I
> get the usb ports active? I tried running kudzu at boot with the camera
> attached and turned on, but that did not work.
Yes, it's an FAQ. Do a google search on "linux usb faq". The very fir
ot;Cannot open the file /proc/bus/usb/devices. Verify that you have USB
> compiled into your kernel, have the modules loaded and have the usbdevfs
> filesytem mounted."
>
> Under /proc , I have only /proc/bus/pci.
>
> This is probably a simple FAQ (but I could not find it
> "Cannot open the file /proc/bus/usb/devices. Verify that you have USB
> compiled into your kernel, have the modules loaded and have the usbdevfs
> filesytem mounted."
This error message tells you what you need to know.
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oaded and have the usbdevfs
filesytem mounted."
Under /proc , I have only /proc/bus/pci.
This is probably a simple FAQ (but I could not find it), but how do I
get the usb ports active? I tried running kudzu at boot with the camera
attached and turned on, but that did not work.
TIA
John
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