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authorMystery Man <unknown@mandriva.org>2005-08-22 14:57:05 +0000
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-
-<p align="justify">Some users have encountered problems
-installing or using MandrakeMove due to specific configuration
-situations that we did not have an opportunity to fully test.
-Please use the patches or recommendations included below for each
-scenario if it applies to you.</p>
-
-<p align="justify"><b>Note on using Patches:</b> To use any of
-the <i>patch.pl</i> patches that are noted below, you must copy the
-appropriate patch onto a floppy disk, with the name patch.pl.
-Then you can boot off of your CD-ROM with the "linux patch"
-command at the boot prompt (obtained by pressing F1 at the splash
-screen), and making sure that the floppy containing the patch is
-in the floppy disk drive.</p>
-
-
-<p>
-<a name="webcam"></a>
-
-<i>Error scenario:</i> <b>no program seem to see my webcam, whereas on
-regular Mandrake 9.2 it works perfectly (may apply to other USB
-devices as well).</b>
-
-<br><i>Why:</i> "hotplug" automatic loading of drivers is disabled due to a
-bug on our side.
-
-<br><i>Solution:</i> add the following to the last line of
-/etc/rc.d/rc.local :
-<pre>
-sysctl -w kernel.hotplug=/sbin/hotplug
-</pre>
-and be sure to plug your webcam after boot and KDE startup is
-finished, not before booting.
-
-<br><i>Solution for download version:</i> run the following
-command in a console at the end of KDE startup, and then plug in
-your webcam:
-<pre>
-sysctl -w kernel.hotplug=/sbin/hotplug
-</pre>
-
-</p>
-