dmesg | grep "usb" Produces: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs usb.c: registered new driver hub init_module: prism2_usb.o: 0.1.16-pre7 Loaded init_module: dev_info is: prism2_usb usb.c: registered new driver prism2_usb And no, there is nothing in /proc/bus/usb. Modprobing usb-uhci, uhci, or usb-ohci all throw error's and are not inserted. However, usb-core is loaded automatically when I modprobe the prism2 driver. On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:33, Tom Prado wrote: You have absolutely nothing in /proc/bus/usb? Or do you have usb loaded but the device is not listed in /proc/bus/usb/devices? If the former, it sounds like you don't have the usb drivers even loaded or you don't have usbdevfs loaded. Make sure you have USB compiled in the kernel (or as a module). Do you see any USB messages when you do dmesg | grep usb? If you have it as a module, make sure you have usbcore loaded, and one of these depending on your hardware: usb-uhci, uhci, or usb-ohci. Good luck. Tom On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Adam Voigt wrote: > I'm trying to get my Linksys Wireless USB adapter (version 1) to work, > following the instructions on: > > ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/linux_release.txt > > Yields the following in the message log: > > Dec 9 10:07:46 ws1 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module wlan0 > > And nothing is in /proc/bus/usb. I compiled the wlan-ng as prompted, > and everything seemed to go fine, no error's, every step worked, > it's just this thing won't configure. (ifconfig wlan0 says no such > interface) > > I'd appreciate the help. Any ideas? > > -- > Adam Voigt (adam@cryptocomm.com) > The Cryptocomm Group > My GPG Key: http://64.238.252.49:8080/adam_at_cryptocomm.asc > -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list -- Adam Voigt (adam@cryptocomm.com) The Cryptocomm Group My GPG Key: http://64.238.252.49:8080/adam_at_cryptocomm.asc