I managed to fix the problem with my RAW devices. Recompile the kernel. Go to Device Drivers, Character Drivers, right at the bottom is: /dev/raw/rawN support (Obsolete) I turned that on, built in, and recompiled. Works fine now. For the firewire questions related to this question, in the config menu, turn on IEEE support, and the SBP support just above it. Good luck On Sun, 23 May 2004 11:06:46 -0400 "Christopher K. Johnson" <ckjohnson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Wolfgang wrote: > > >On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 08:22, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: > > > > > >>On Thu, 20 May 2004, Wolfgang Gill wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>On Thu, 20 May 2004 00:56:48 +0000, Dan Haines wrote > >>> > >>> > >>>>Since posting this, I have found a command called: testlibraw > >>>> > >>>>When I ran this, I get a response of: > >>>> > >>>>couldn't get handle: No such device or address > >>>>This probably means that you don't have raw1394 support in the > >>>>kernel or that you haven't loaded the raw1394 module. > >>>> > >>>>I then searched the net looking for similar problems, and came > >across>>>this: > >>>> > >>>>http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread/t-1700.html > >>>> > >>>>I will give recompiling the kernel a go, and report back with my > >>>>findings. > >>>> > >>>>Cheers, > >>>>Dan > >>>> > >>>>On Thu, 20 May 2004 00:36:03 +0000 > >>>>Dan Haines <dan.haines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Hi all. > >>>>> > >>>>>Since upgrading to the 2.6 kernel, I am having the exact same > >problem>>>>as this guy, word for word. I have pasted the url, as > >there are>>>>suggestions in the thread which have been tried by the > >user, and>>>>myself, to no avail. If anyone has any ideas, or > >information, please>>>>post here! > >>>>> > >>>>>http://www.webservertalk.com/message199531.html > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>Cheers, > >>>>>Dan > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>><snip> > >>> > >>>I had that problem too. (I have a digital camcorder that needs to > >use this>>driver) The raw1394 module doen't install by default (for > >some reason). So I>>simply added it to my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file by > >inserting a 'modprobe>>raw1394'. Now when I reboot the system it > >loads automatically.>> > >>> > >>> > >>Well, I installed FC2, and when I try the modprobe it says that it > >can't >find it. I tried "yum install raw1394" and *that* doesn't > >work either.> > >>Wow, I'd hoped that FC2 would support my digital camcorder *better* > >than >FC1. Instead, it doesn't support it at all. > >> > >>Crap. > >> > >>Any idea when the kernel will support firewire? I'm just *dreaming* > >of >the day I can toss Win2K. > >> > >>Ben > >> > >> > >> > >What about using the insmod raw1394, does that one work?? I don't run > >the 2.6 kernel yet, so I don't know if that command works. I don't > >intend to goto 2.6 until all the problems are resolved. (I would have > >thought that this would all have been done with the 2.5 kernels) > > > >Wolf > > > > > According to > http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/snapshots/FC2-firewire/0README > which seems to reachable but not responsive at the moment: > "Fedora Core 2 ships with a kernel that's quite close to 2.6.6 and > that, as such, has seriously broken Firewire modules, so they were > disabled to avoid the problems described in section 0.1... > ...The plan is to issue a kernel update for FC2 at some point, > containing fixes for the problems described above." > > So either try your chances adding firewire support as documented there > > or wait for the kernel update. > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------- > "Spend less! Do more! Go Open Source..." -- Dirigo.net > Chris Johnson, RHCE #807000448202021 > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >