Re: [SLUG] Lost my usb, parallel printer, and MB sound chip

From: ronan (ronan@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Fri Sep 12 2008 - 06:01:23 EDT


You might reboot, and go into the CMOS Setup, and make sure that those
devices are not "Disabled". Could it be that SuSE (accidentally?) wrote
some values into the CMOS memory-area?

--ronan

> Hello Sluggers,
>
> Something wierd. Decided to install SuSE 11.0 with KDE4 to check it out and
> keeping my workhorse SuSE10.3. (different hard drives) Now when I boot up
> 10.3 I do not have any usb recognition, my sound chip is not even seen, and
> the printer is not recognized.
>
> A look at the boot log or dmesg makes no mention of the usb devices. There is
> a line in fstab for usb. Following:
>
> usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs noauto 0 0
>
> Nothing of usb to be seen in /proc/bus either.
>
> I mention the loss of sound and the printer in case it mightbe related. Ideas,
> solutions anyone?
>
> Bob S
>
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