K knivrutti Distinguished Apr 20, 2011 1 0 18,510 Apr 20, 2011 #1 Is there any tool or software available to check hardware issue in Suse Linux
Ijack Splendid Jul 30, 2008 7,099 0 28,010 Apr 20, 2011 #2 That very much depends upon what the problem is, doesn't it? A few more details might help. But, failing that, check the Sytem Log for messages. Upvote 0 Downvote
That very much depends upon what the problem is, doesn't it? A few more details might help. But, failing that, check the Sytem Log for messages.
S someone19 Distinguished Jan 16, 2011 441 3 18,810 Apr 21, 2011 #3 Depends mostly what hardware you suspect is causing your troubles. Good places to start are the logs /var/log/messages and the output of lspci or lsusb if its a usb device, then google the model of the device that is detected but not working correctly. Upvote 0 Downvote
Depends mostly what hardware you suspect is causing your troubles. Good places to start are the logs /var/log/messages and the output of lspci or lsusb if its a usb device, then google the model of the device that is detected but not working correctly.
J johngrey55 Distinguished Apr 4, 2011 8 0 18,510 Apr 21, 2011 #4 someone19 : Depends mostly what hardware you suspect is causing your troubles. Good places to start are the logs /var/log/messages and the output of lspci or lsusb if its a usb device, then google the model of the device that is detected but not working correctly. Useful, thanks ! Upvote 0 Downvote
someone19 : Depends mostly what hardware you suspect is causing your troubles. Good places to start are the logs /var/log/messages and the output of lspci or lsusb if its a usb device, then google the model of the device that is detected but not working correctly. Useful, thanks !