18 Dec
2004
18 Dec
'04
00:09
First off telling us that something works under XP is meaningless as there are drivers written for XP but not necessarily for linux. Not quite meaningless it does tell us that the device does not have a hardware fault. It's always worth pointing out that the device has been tested as best
possible on another system, or OS if built in. It's the same as "worked with 9.1 but not 9.2" at least those helping know it's a setup or driver problem. The poster did go on to offer recommendations so I'm not getting at him at all. Regards Roger