[NCLUG] USB support

Matt Pujol mattp at lsil.com
Mon Apr 8 22:25:14 MDT 2002


Hi,

Make sure you have USB support turned on in your BIOS.  If your kernel
recognizes the USB host controller you should see some boot messages
announcing it's discovery.

Good Luck,

Matt

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-----Original Message-----
From: nclug-admin at nclug.org [mailto:nclug-admin at nclug.org]On Behalf Of
dann frazier
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 7:04 PM
To: nclug at nclug.org
Subject: Re: [NCLUG] USB support


On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 09:20:17AM -0600, Michael Dwyer wrote:
> Rich Young wrote:
> >         So, does anyone have any clues what gives?  I'm running the 2.4
kernel,
> > which is supposed to have USB support built in.  And there is stuff in
the
> > /usr/src/linux-2.4.9-13/drivers/usb directory, which seems to indicate
that
> > it is.  I'm wondering about hardware explanations, which would suck, but
at
> > least I'd know.
>
> Terribly sorry you're having trouble...  Since you cannot find those
> folders, it would seem that your kernel /doesn't/ have USB built-in.

i don't seem to have folders anywhere on my linux box... does that mean
everything
is built in?

/me couldn't resist... :)

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dannf at dannf.org
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