On-board USB vs. USB PCI card question....
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My motherboard only supports USB 1 so I went down and bought a Belkin USB/Firewire PCI card and installed it. SuSE found it and it shows up in my hardware configuration....so I guess it works. Question 1 Should I disable my old on-board USB? I don't need it for anything now that I have my PCI card. The only thing I plugged into it was my card reader and camera. ???? Question 2 How do I mount things connected to my Firewire port? I want to plug in my DV camcorder and capture video....but how? Thanks! Tom -- ---------------------------- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems, Inc. 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com ----------------------------
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On Saturday 24 July 2004 07:22 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
My motherboard only supports USB 1 so I went down and bought a Belkin USB/Firewire PCI card and installed it. SuSE found it and it shows up in my hardware configuration....so I guess it works.
Question 1 Should I disable my old on-board USB? I don't need it for anything now that I have my PCI card. The only thing I plugged into it was my card reader and camera. ????
Na, use the slower on board ports for a mouse or printer or something that uses no significant bandwidth. They should all play nicely together.
Question 2 How do I mount things connected to my Firewire port? I want to plug in my DV camcorder and capture video....but how?
Plug in, and turn on the device while running tail -f /var/log/messages in a konsole. It will tell you where the device is, usually something like /dev/sdb or similar, in which case you try to mount -t auto /dev/sdb1 /mnt Takes a bit of experimenting. Some version so SuSE have fairly good hotplug (but often firewire is not turned on), and other versions not so good. You will also notice a order of arrival issue with external storage. Sometimes the Card Reader will be seen as /dev/sdb and the next time the camera will show up as /dev/sdb depending on the order you plugged in. I keep a icon for kdiskfree on my desktop, because you can see hotplug items show up there, and right click to mount etc. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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