Update: I was able to get rid of the kernel messages. Seems like once I finally ran Sax2 to be able to boot to X, the hardware detection there removed offending hardware. (mostly, messages stopped but stuff from previous computer listed under unknown devices in SuSEPlugger). I was able to modprobe -r the usb stuff that was from before and on re-boot, looks like SuSE re-setup properly. My USB network adapter now works. If you bring up the suse plugger it show a device manager type interface. All the options are disabled (I assume because in user space). How do I bring up that tool from a root enabled place. I don't see the same thing in Yast or Control Center. Do I really have to boot to X and log in as root to be able to change? B-) On Friday 08 April 2005 11:53 am, Brad Bourn wrote:
My questions are 2 fold.
1.) Will re-running the hardware wizard fix the problem now that I have fix the lack of room on the hd? a.) if so, how.
2.) This I believe is a pen computer because of the fold out stylus holder on the screen. a.) I have done touchscreen installs with elo and microtouch. Does anybody know what this may be using for touch? Straight mouse emulation? PS/2? serial? custom proprietary driver?