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

From: Ron Youvan (ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Sat Sep 13 2008 - 10:56:01 EDT


>> Something weird. 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.

> Solved. So sorry for my stupidity and bothering you all, I know I said in my
> email of a short time ago that I said I had checked the bios. After I sent
> the mail I figured I had better check again. Well....I missed it. Both the
> usb and the ac97 chip were disabled. Turned them on and all is well.

   As a Slackware user I will make it a point to stay away from SuSE if it is
going to alter the BIOS settings as it is installed.

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    Ron  KA4INM - Spell check and proofread your messages to see if you any words out.
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