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Aug 1, 2011I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 for ma Pc..I have successfully installd the o/s but usb drivers are not detecting to my pc.But I connected ma mabile using data cable..Its working.
View 3 RepliesI have installed Ubuntu 10.04 for ma Pc..I have successfully installd the o/s but usb drivers are not detecting to my pc.But I connected ma mabile using data cable..Its working.
View 3 RepliesI installed Ubuntu 10.10 on my IBM T60. I want to remove it and install Windows XP due to a lot of compatibility issues. I booted the computer with the windows CD and it said that the hard drive cannot be found.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI know the flash drive works as my Xbox 360 will detect and use it... Ubuntu won't detect nor mount it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having problem accessing and detecting a HFS+ USB HD Drive. I already installed HFSPLUS apps and its corresponding utils and said HFS and HFSPLUS module is loaded in my kernel.In short, my 1386 Debian squeeze cannot detect the said Drive and such I cannot mount it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have purchased HP Pavilion e9280jp/CT which has two 1.5TB (SATA 7200rpm) hard drives. But during installation Fedora 11 and 12 (beta) did not detect my second hard drive. It only showed one hard drive in the list. I used the Fedora Live CD and still it only showed one hard disk.
Then , I partitions my first hard disk as follows:
[1TB - Windows (Primary) ][ 100Gb - Linux partion ][ Factory recovery Image] and installed Fedora 12 , and now giving me Grub errors. How can I force Fedora installer to detect my second hard disk?
i try to install web cam in redhat by useing wine, but it showing no. web cam connected even if i connnect
View 1 Replies View Relatedusb based device is showing in the log message using command "lsusb -v" why this is not showing
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a USB modem and a large C++ application that needs to detect whether that device is present or not. I was hoping to get advice for what the best method to do so would be. The only solution I've thought of is to parse the output of lsusb and look for the vendor and product ID of my device, but that seems a little hack-ish and inefficient. Is there a command or program that I can provide it a vendor/product ID for a USB device and it can tell me whether or not such a device is present in the system? Or another, better way to detect the device than parsing the lsusb output that I've been thinking
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded the ISO and would happily say Sayanora to my Win xp sp3 if I can clear my doubts. I had installed Mandriva 2009.1 which had trouble in detecting my mobile phone. I forgot what I did but in the end I got it done in the end. 1. Does it need any software etc for detecting my phone? 2.If yes, can I add it to the iso? 3. Is LiLi a good tool to create live usb thumb drive images? 4. Does the system would hang or become slow if I choose KDE (for Amd Athlon 3200+,640mb ddr1 ram, Asus k8sla mb)? 5. If yes, should I install LXDE or just install Openbox and choose the rest of the pakages as I like?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a toy Linux box with 256mb RAM running Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS. Here is the output of free -m:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 245 122 122 0 19 64
-/+ buffers/cache: 38 206
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I have SLES11 installed on server. I have attached 2 SAS cables which are connected to External storage device. I have connected 3 machines to external storage device. It shows total 6 ID�s. I want to know which 2 are from which machine. I would like to find out the WWID number of HBA�s on SLES 11 machine.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI installed the linux(CentOS 5) as a dual boot in my laptop.When i entered in WindowsOS-XP my lan cable is detecting but when i boot in CentOS my lan cable is not detecting ie., i can`t able to connect the internet.Please help me out in this issue as soon as possible.U can reply me to this mail id sandhya.531@gmail.com tooooooooo
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using Ubuntu 8.04 and when I open up my network settings, It shows my ethernet card and my modem but my wireless card doesn't show up. Under "Hardware Drivers" it says that my driver for my wireless card is a "proprietary driver" and that there is no driver I can get for it for Linux. Is there any way that I can get my wireless card to work? I tried going to the HP website and downloading a driver for it, but all of the drivers only work for Windows....
View 2 Replies View Relatedim dual-booting Ubuntu on my computer with windows 7. When I use windows the internet works fine, however when i switch over to Ubuntu and click on network manager no wireless networks appear.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am using a linux FC-12 machine which is running on 2.6.36 kernel. I wanted to use the USB data card with that machine. But it is not detecting the device. I found that the modules usbserial, option, qcserial were missing. I installed them using "insmod".After that I have removed and reconnected the device. Still the OS is not detecting the device.After the reboot of the machine, again the modules related to USB are missing.
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy ubuntu was working fine till morning but all of a sudden in the evening , its WICD manager stopped detecting my wlan card , because of this it couldn't detect any wireless network.I formatted and installed the fresh copy, but the problem remains the same.Interesting thing is that the same lan card works fine for Win7 OS.Even earlier in ubuntu it was working fine.I have dual boot machine...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am working on linux kernel building and customising for our requirement.All these days we were using 2.6.9EL5 kernel to create our own Bootable kernel. Lately we moved to 2.6.33.3 as SATA CDROM support was not available during booting with the earlier kernel.Now with the new kernel i have got all the updates i wanted with respect to hardware detection during booting but having an issue with my PS2 mouse not auto detecting while booting. However i can configure the mouse with the popup that comes during booting by selecting the generic PS2 3 button mouse option. With this my mouse works properly. I am wondering is there a way to make the mouse auto detectable.I have attached one of the Xconfig file that is part of our process.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am porting the kernel on my hardware board...dmesg shows that...
mmc0: mvsdio driver initialized, lacking card detect (fall back to polling)
mmc0: host does not support reading read-only switch. assuming write-enable.
mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address aaaa
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How would I do this? First part of the thread title is because I'm not sure if the install of Debian Squeeze would even detect the Start key. (Btw, is there a small enough sticker of the GNOME logo I could buy and put over the Windows logo? )
I read this thread: [URL] but I'm confused about what linmix is saying. Is there a way to get the power key to do the equivalent of what it would in Windows?
I don't find this an essential task, but it would make life a lot easier.
Edit: I mean Super Key not Power.
I have a asus g50v laptop with a built in webcam and microphone running ubuntu 10.04 32 bit and its not detecting the webcam / microphone
View 12 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if anyone had any issues with this. I recently tried installing CrunchBang and it got stuck while detecting the network device. (Would not recover)I had the same issue when attempting to install the Debian Testing release. I finally got Testing up and going but I had to start with Squeeze and then upgrade. Unfortunately I don't see how I could do that with Crunch Bang.
I tried the live cd of CrunchBang and found it to be a great minimalistic approach to a desktop.
I have a second hard drive in my desktop and both the main dirve and second drive are 250GB. I use the second drive for backups, both manual and using back in time. The other day I noticed that the second drive was formated in FAT32. If I go to disk utility and look at the drive it says:Usage:FilesystemPartition Type:Linux (0x83)Type:FAT(32-bit version)Is this ok? I thought in Linux it should be Ext4. So far its been working fine for a while now but if I need to move my files and re format it to ext4 and move them back I would rather do it now when there is less data on the drive.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a USB drive on which I want to install Arch Linux (using the installer, not unetbootin or something similar, as I want the drive to be persistent.) The computer from which I want to boot this USB supports booting from a USB floppy, not a normal drive. Is there any way for me to make a USB floppy on another drive and use that to boot the normal USB drive?
View 2 Replies View Relatedno entries exist in the /dev folder for hdc,cdrom,dvd, or any other drive or drive type than hda. The only other similar device is sg0 which doesn't work either. I have tried every variation of mount I can find with every available drive and drive type and nothing works, but this is the drive I installed FC14 with, and it installed perfectly (except for forgetting where it came from!!)Do I have to install a module or recompile the kernel just to get linux to recognize the drive it came from?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am new to Linux ,i did one project in windows which will block the thumb drive with respect to serial number(Device instance ID) of the device.i am planning to do the same project in Linux using c/c++.I am very new to Linux,there is no drive letter for thumb drives we insert into Linux OS.How to get Drive letter and how to get Device instance id of thumb drives please help me get some clues.please provide me any tutorial or any links .w if have any other clues to block devices with respect "block list" and "allow device list".if the serial number in block list it has to block if serial number in allow device list it has to allow thumb drive to access.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to move a folder from USB drive to desktop, any directory, let say usr directory. But don't know what the name for usb drive and where to find it, i know i am going to use mv command.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have an external drive which is formatted for Linux (ext3) and want to re-format it to use it under windows. I have no data on the disk that I need, just want to re-format so I can use it for a backup for my windows7 laptop.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Toshiba laptop with BIOS that will not recognize USB as a boot medium (I have purchased two USB 'thumb' drives with Distro's that do boot but the BIOS see them as HDD devices!)I did manage to install and boot a distro from the USB HD but ended up with the USB drive having to be connected' to select any of the OS partions, to boot anything.I do realize that somehow, when installing the new distro on the USB drive, I changed the GRUB configuration to be on the USB drive which obviously I did not want, so can
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhen I insert a cd into my optical drive, it is not showing up on my file menu. In Rhythmbox, I used to get an icon for the cd which I could click on to play the cd but that doesn't come up any more. I have my File Management Preferences set to ask me what to do when I insert a cd but it no longer asks me what to do. Banshee is the only thing left that shows a cd icon. How do I get my file management system and other programs to recognize a cd when inserted?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 via Wubi (Dual-boot with Win 7; everything went smoothly; was able to install Nvidia drivers, various packages and everything went silky smooth overall. This morning I attempted to log-in to my Profile (on Ubuntu) and I found that my Keyboard would not respond; I attempted to unplug and replug the keyboard back in, restart the computer, everything; yet it will not detect my keyboard.
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