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hi, well i have the liveOn CD of SuSe 9.2, when i connected my Canon Powershoot A75 on USB, it just detected it, and open a kind of program to browse the camera.. i decided to install the Linux on mi laptop (compaq presario R3000Z) and now im trying to do the same, but i doesnt to anything.. i connect it, and nothing.. any idea of where can i see the usb interface and stuff? thanks.
ok, in the left part i have - EHCI host controller - and in the right part, when i clic on - EHCI host controller - i have technical information, like speed and stuff, what would u like to know? this was done with the camera connected.
number of configuration: 1 (this may be important)
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