On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 10:50:08PM +0100, Graham wrote:
dmesg reports "usb 4-2: new full speed USB device using address 2".
On the desktop machine using 9.0 I used DigiKam, the KDE front-end for GPhoto2. It now won't autodetect the camera and reports "Failed to autodetect camera". Manual doesn't work either; it reports "Failed to initialize camera". On the laptop with 9.0 the camera appeared as a hard disk; on 9.1 it doesn't show but DigiCam works.
Ok, sounds like hotplug isn't doing its magic. ISTR that on this machine (Debian unstable) I had to write a small script so that hotplug would create the device nodes and assign them the right permissions (although, this was about 2 years ago) to get the data under my normal user id (if not I would have to be root to make it work) I presume this is similar to what is happening here. First off I would try google to see if other people are having this problem with SuSE 9.1, if not you will have to investigate hotplug and gphoto2 a bit more closly (sorry I can't be of more specific help, are you coming to the UEA tomorrow? if so I could take a look then) or you could do what I did because I always got annoyed with flaky digicam drivers (they also seemed crap in windows) and bought a 6 in 1 card reader :)
"ALSA sound/pci/via82xx.c:728: invalid via82xx_cur_ptr, using last valid pointer"
Sounds like they perhaps need to release a new kernel :)
"NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out eth0: Transmit timed out, status 0000, PHY status 786d, resetting... eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII #1 link partner capability of 45e1."
Is this a sick puppy?
I would put it down to the SuSE kernel being a bit, well, ummm SuSE :) I don't think I can help much really, I would try a few SuSE specific forums/sites etc.
Adam