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Mar 24, 2011

The other day, I installed Debian 6 XFCE on my old pc. It was using a lot of my poor little amd k6-2's ability. I couldnt run any programs without it lagging. So today I reinstalled debian 6, this time with the LXDE desktop. The processor situation is fixed and my ancient HP is quick with its old cpu.

Although I love LXDE, there is a problem, when I plug in my flash drive it wont recognize its there. (The XFCE desktop did) I have tried rebooting and all 2 of the usb slots, lol (1.1), and it wont recognize them.

I have tried formatting them in FAT and FAT32, is there a certain format that it needs? Is this a common problem?

Oh, and my mouse is USB and it works just fine.

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Code...
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Code: Select all$ uname -a
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Code: Select all$ lsusb
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