Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 27/12/2007, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hummm.... Are you running Ubuntu or Kbuntu? I ask that since you mention >> Konqueror and Ubuntu is Gnome based and usually uses Nautilus. > > This is Ubuntu, with KDE added afterward. Not Kubuntu. > >> FWIW, I installed Ubuntu 7.1 and allowed the system to automount the usb >> disk I created on RHELv4 and it displays the Hebrew just fine. The >> "interesting" thing is that the mods loaded are nls_iso8859_1 and nls_cp437. >> >> So, details on what OS you are running....and could you let the system >> automount just for a test? > > I only wish that it would automount. I have no idea why it doesn't. > > Update: I just did some hard googling and I found this command: > sudo modprobe -r ehci_hcd > which, when run, then allows the USB media to automount. And when it > does, the Hebrew works perfectly! I cannot figure out how to add that > script to my startup as it needs to be done as root, but I think that > if I google "runlevel" I should find my answer. In any case, I should > be able to take it from here, though of course advice is still and > always welcome. You can try adding "modprobe -r ehci_hcd" into your /etc/rc.local file and see if that helps. That would assume the module is being loaded during the boot process. > Thank you very much, especially Ed and Tod, I've learned a lot with > this little 'problem'. That's what Linux is: a new learning experience > every day! Now off to google... Good luck.... FWIW, I'm now stumbling around in Ubuntu and trying to figure out their add software features... Universe, Multi-Universe, basic.... gosh make one appreciate yum. :-) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list