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> I am on a powerbook G4 800mhz and it is |
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>> plugged into the back of the computer (port 2). Does anyone know how |
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>> to solve this problem? |
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>> thanks |
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>> nick |
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> First, next time, please start a new thread instead of replying to an |
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> existing one. |
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> That said, you'll have to provide more information. Can you give us the |
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> kernel messages from dmesg related to the USB stick? Are you sure you |
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> have USB disk support and generic scsi disk support in your kernel? |
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> -Joe |
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> gentoo-ppc-user@g.o mailing list |
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Sorry about replying instead of starting again. |
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Are there any just-X11 browsers besides links -g that I can use? Whenever |
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I press the back arrow it goes back and deletes the email I was writing. |
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Anyway, the only messages in dmesg (I do not know why) are keypress events!?! |
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I used to be informative, but now all it has are keypresses... |
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I have SCSI support, and USB mass storage (with all sub-options) compiled-in. |
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Do I need to add support for SCSI disks, CDROMS, generic devices, etc in |
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order for USB versions of those to work? |
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Thanks, |
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nick |
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