QuadSix50
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Weird that it gave you all this trouble when it doesn't affect my xorg.conf file with them in there. :?:Oh thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!!!
Either way, I'm glad that it's finally working.
Weird that it gave you all this trouble when it doesn't affect my xorg.conf file with them in there. :?:Oh thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!!!
I'm there as cmiranda, but I don't frequent there as much as I do here.What's your username there? If you tell me, I'll put you as my referrer.
lsmod | grep hfs*
modprobe -a ppa imm
BTW, you can also use the "su" command to become root. Just type "su" and then provide the password for root. To leave root, type "exit" at the command prompt and you'll be back to your normal user.
If you want to make sure your HFS and HFS+ modules were loaded, use the "lsmod" command. Just typing "lsmod" will show you all the loaded modules. However, if you just want to see the HFS/HFS+ modules, pipe "lsmod" to "grep" for "hfs*":
BTW, you might find the following site useful. It's called the Rosetta Stone for Unix and it compares similar commands across various Unix operating systems. Just Command-click the ones you want and click "Draw Table".Code:lsmod | grep hfs*
http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
As for the ZIP drive, make sure the modules are loaded. Do an "lsmod" and look for either "ppa" or "imm". The former is the module for the standard ZIP drive while the latter is for the Zip Plus. If they're not loaded, do the following as root (remember to "su" to root):
Then try and see if it will load.Code:modprobe -a ppa imm
/sbin/modprobe hfs
/sbin/modprobe hfsplus
Slackware 12 now uses udev and hal, so yeah. It will do it with optical discs and USB drives. I haven't tried with ZIP discs though.erhm... I didn't know slackware did mount-on-insertion?
you may have to manually mount it, give that a go.