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Re: [opensuse] initializing a usb device
- From: "Joe Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 21:36:47 +0800
- Message-id: <4662C3EF.5000804@xxxxxxx>
John R. Sowden wrote:
> I tried your suggestion-got a response of 'running', but the LED on the
> netgear usb/wireless never lit. You (Joe) are corerect-will not start on
> boot but will when I unplug/plug after booting is complete.
>
Try adding the module for this card to /etc/sysconfig/kernel
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT. It sounds like usb is not modprobing the module.
> Re:the 9.3 issue: Correct-I updated it near the end. I attempted to update
> using the 10.1 CDs, and got a list of errors that I did not
> understand-dependancies, etc., and, as I use this computer for active
> business in my office (payroll, etc.), I decided not to play with it. I have
> been searching for the difference between 10.1 and 10.2, to no avail.
>
I wasn't real happy with 10.1 (after running 9.3), so I got as involved
as I could in the testing for 10.2 before it came out. I think the
differences are mostly positive, and I believe 10.2 is definitely worth
the upgrade. I did upgrade our office server from 9.3 to 10.2, so I am
saying that from experience. HTH.
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Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
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> I tried your suggestion-got a response of 'running', but the LED on the
> netgear usb/wireless never lit. You (Joe) are corerect-will not start on
> boot but will when I unplug/plug after booting is complete.
>
Try adding the module for this card to /etc/sysconfig/kernel
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT. It sounds like usb is not modprobing the module.
> Re:the 9.3 issue: Correct-I updated it near the end. I attempted to update
> using the 10.1 CDs, and got a list of errors that I did not
> understand-dependancies, etc., and, as I use this computer for active
> business in my office (payroll, etc.), I decided not to play with it. I have
> been searching for the difference between 10.1 and 10.2, to no avail.
>
I wasn't real happy with 10.1 (after running 9.3), so I got as involved
as I could in the testing for 10.2 before it came out. I think the
differences are mostly positive, and I believe 10.2 is definitely worth
the upgrade. I did upgrade our office server from 9.3 to 10.2, so I am
saying that from experience. HTH.
--
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
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