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Old 11th March 2007, 01:55 PM
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drivers/usb/input/hid-core, o: input irq status -32 received

I'm trying to install Fedora on my ps3... though i think yellow dog would work better. I spent 6 hours downloading the thing onto my computer and I still spent 3 more hours trying to install it with no luck... I restart the system, it goese into linux, stuff starts scrollin up. Then the same thing repeats. then nothing. It says:
drivers/usb/input/hid- core, o: input irq status -32 received
what does this mean
and this is all before I put in the CD... so it can't be fedora itself.... I tried other distros and they all have the same outcome. also so I'm positiive it has something to do with the other.self or other.bld.
I may not be following the directions right... i may not be burning the cds right... we'll figure that out eventually if I actually get this working.
I'm out of ideas. Help is VERY MUCH appreciated!

I have no previous Linux experience.

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