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Another thing I noticed is that when i restarted my n810 I had to re-insmod all the .ko's. Do i have to put them in a start up file or something? Or write a script that loads them on start up?
I'm sorry i'm such a huge noob. I really appreciate all the help on this. Cruelkix |
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I wonder if this would also enable to use a Nokia HS-82 USB Headset, such as it's bundled with some newer Nokia cellphones?
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I insmodded everything and plugged in my usb sound card and still got the old "unable to connect, no file system available" ..... So what is the next step? Look for drivers? Try and get some stuff from an ubuntu release or lenny/sid lilke was mentioned before? Cruelkix |
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That warning is meaningless; basically, if it's not a keyboard, it waits for a filesysem to show up so it can mount it; if it doesn't show up it gives that message, even if it doesn't show up simply because it's not a mass storage device.
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You may want to try rmmod on the usb-storage/hid modules if they are already loaded. Then again this message may just be displayed by the desktop when the usb-storage/hid modules don't load successfully. In which case ignore it. What does dmesg show from before you plug in to after you've insmodded the modules? |
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I'll give that a try (pluiggin it in then insmodding). I dont know what a dmesg is? Sorry! Do i just run it like any other command in x term?
Edit: Answered that myself. Yeah you run it in x term like any other command. Neat. |
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