Cayenne-uk wrote:
> 
> On 24/12/06, *Sean Gibbins* <sean@??? 
> <mailto:sean@funkygibbins.me.uk>> wrote:
> 
>     Cayenne-uk wrote:
> 
>      > Oh &*^%$%^ !  This USB stick has been behaving itself perfectly
>     for the
>      > last month, and now it has reverted to not starting when Linux
>     does! The
>      > firmware is still in /lib/firmware/, and I have even downloaded a
>     later
>      > version of it.
>      >
>      > Any ideas why it is refusing to play?
> 
>     Kernel update?
> 
>     Sean
> 
> 
> 
> Not as far as I know... Unless it has anything to do with downloading a 
> new driver for the Intel ipw2200. This required a 'make install'. I 
> don't know if this would have affected the kernel! The trouble is that 
> in my attempts to learn Linux, I have installed and re-installed a 
> number of packages, and have been fiddling a lot with the system. Mostly 
> innocuous stuff unlikely to do damage and also a lot of fumbling about 
> in the dark. Hence it is difficult to tell what could have upset the 
> status quo.
I thought you might have compiled an application against a particular 
kernel, and a subsequent 'aptitude upgrade' (or similar) had installed a 
later kernel which broke your app; this latter part would be largely 
transparent to you and might give the impression that your app had 
broken without any apparent reason.
> 
> Anyway, it would be nice to have it working again, so any help would be 
> gratefully received.
Have you had a look at the output of dmesg after you have unplugged it 
and plugged it back in?
Sean