From: Hal MacArgle <haltec@kvinet.com>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: USB Flash/Jump Drives-Linux??
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:35:57 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050203213557.GA868@lnx2.w8mch.ampr.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41FC5929.70409@gelm.net>
Greetings Ray, Chuck, Joshua and all who replied.. Apparently my
original problem was getting two flash/jump drives that "happened" to
not work with Linux.. So be it. <grin>
Anyway it seems, at least the Lexar brands are no problem and,
probably with kernel 2.6.X, the others might not be either.. At any
rate I visited the only "computer store" we have in this rural area
finding they stocked three Lexar models; one called "sport" the
others "secure." They also had an "Impact" 256mB that turned out to
be a Lexar sans the "secure?" software.. Plugged into this box it
works like a charm.. It was $10 less than the Lexar price but with a
90 day warranty vice sth like 4 years for the "genuine" Lexar...
We learn something every day, eh? APPRECIATE one and all..
Hal - in Terra Alta, WV - Slackware GNU/Linux 9.0 (2.4.20-1)
> Hal MacArgle wrote:
> >Greetings: Running Slackware 9.0 and 9.1; kernels 2.4.20 or 2.4.22,
> >bare.i installation, I've experienced good support for all USB
> >devices except Flash Drives.
> >
> >First one bought was a Link-Max UL-641 that, plugged in, was
> >immediately accessible by the kernel with no configuring by me..
> >
> >Later attempts with other brands, no such luck.. As I look at the
> >retail boxes not a single one mentions Linux, so was wondering what
> >others have discovered.. It's no fun buying then returning just to
> >see what works or doesn't... <grin>
> >
> >Most of the comments on the Web seem to indicate this is not a
> >problem but I've found otherwise.. One vendor, Kingston, said flat
> >out that Linux is not supported by their devices..
> >
> >Best and TIA.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-02-03 21:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-01-29 14:03 USB Flash/Jump Drives-Linux?? Hal MacArgle
2005-01-29 16:08 ` Ray Olszewski
2005-01-29 18:40 ` Jim Nelson
2005-01-29 19:24 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-01-30 3:02 ` Joshua Rogers
2005-01-30 3:48 ` chuck gelm
2005-01-30 15:19 ` Abstract Control Module/Communications Device Class chuck gelm
2005-02-03 21:35 ` Hal MacArgle [this message]
2005-02-09 15:53 ` Delete /home/shared Samba directory; need better SSH solution! Eve Atley
2005-02-09 18:04 ` Ray Olszewski
2005-02-10 20:38 ` Eve Atley
2005-02-10 21:44 ` Ray Olszewski
2005-02-12 1:00 ` Linux Redhat Enterprise 3.0 = no support for firewire HD? Eve Atley
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