Hardy doesn't recognize usb turntable

Jason Schaefer schaefer.jason at gmail.com
Sat May 3 17:10:48 BST 2008


Fred - you will need to compress the file. In nautilus right click the
file and Create Archive then select .zip or tar.gz or tar.bz2. Anyone
of these should compress enough to be able to attach. BUT, I recommend
you use http://pastebin.com/ send the link to the pasted text and then
you don't have to attach or compress.





On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Fred Schuelzky <phredsky at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Andrew Hunter wrote:
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>  > Andrew Hunter wrote:
>  > | Fred Schuelzky wrote:
>  > | | Andrew Hunter wrote:
>  > | | Fred Schuelzky wrote:
>  > | | | Andrew Hunter wrote:
>  > | | | Fred Schuelzky wrote:
>  > | | | | Hello
>  > | | | |     I upgraded to Hardy last nite, and so far I can't get the os to
>  > | | | see my
>  > | | | | usb turntable. I couldn't get it to work properly under Gutsy but it
>  > | | | was
>  > | | | | recognized.
>  > | | |
>  > | | | Please attach the output of "lsusb -v" and "dmesg | tail" (after
>  > pluging
>  > | | | in the device).
>  > | | |
>  > | | | Thanks,
>  > | | |
>  > | | | Andrew.
>  > | | |
>  > | | |>
>  > | |
>  > | | | Hi Andrew
>  > | | |     Was it you that answered a previous message of mine??  Some how I
>  > | | | lost those messages in the bowels of Thunderbird, sorry.
>  > | |
>  > | | | The attachment is in abiword format couldn't get it to paste into open
>  > | | | office format.
>  > | |
>  > | | A plain text file would be preferable. You can redirect the output of
>  > | | the commands with  the > operator in bash. ie:
>  > | |
>  > | | lsusb -v > lsusb.txt
>  > | |
>  > | | Then attach lsusb.txt
>  > | |
>  > | |
>  > | | Thanks,
>  > | |
>  > | | Andrew
>  > | |>
>  > | | Andrew
>  > | |   Where does the output from this command go lsusb -v > lsusb.txt? I ran
>  > | | it in shell and nothing seems to happen.
>  > |
>  > | Look in the directory you ran the command in. You can specify it
>  > | explicitly. For example lsusb -v > ~/lsusb.txt will redirect the output
>  > | to lsusb.ext in your home folder.
>  >
>  > lsusb.txt rather.
>  >
>  > |
>  > | | Thanks Fred
>  > |
>  > |
>  > |
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>  >
>  Andrew
>         I found the lsusb.text file, according to Dolphin it is 59.kb.
>  According to the list moderator this is to big.
>          Whats neat and I appreciate it, is that I am learning.....may not be
>  about turntables but I'm learning more about the operating system and
>  command line usage.
>         I gotta go to work.
>
>  Thanks
>  fred
>
>
>
>
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