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So I decided to call their customer support hoping they could point me in usbb right direction. Find More Posts by farslayer. Is it connected via USB maybe?
Click Here to receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Could you post the output of the following? Hmm something doesn't look right in your logs.
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Also, an addition to what caf stated, post the output of Code:. USB Serial support registered for pl Sep 9 Dynex USB wireless adapter - help. Review your favorite Linux distribution. Are you new to LinuxQuestions. Find More Posts by creativeCag.
The message log is rather large and doesn't appear to be rotating properly like it should. I don't see the SD card reader in the list.

Hello and thanks for getting back to me! USB hub found sd 0: Kind Regards Steve Last edited by sdemills; at By esrial our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features.
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Except my sd card reader. They usebut only in the second position.

Then if I were you I would look into why your logs don't all appear to be rotating properly. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration.

TIA for your help. Still no luck I tried that new tail command and it still doesn't output anything.
I already had an SD card in it, so when I unplugged and re-plugged it in. So I am listening to your recommendation. Page srial of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: USB Serial support registered for generic Sep 9 HighSpeed Hub Bus Device Sefial seems this card reader is only for a plug and play OS. Detected an Intel G Chipset. Thanks again for all your help.
Don't log private authentication messages! Is it possible to either use that same UI on Ubuntu or to find one similar that can be used with Ubuntu?
Alright, after typing lsusb this is what was returned: Originally Posted by deltaflyer
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