Driver for Buslink usb hard drive

Asked by Jim

I have a usb external hard drive that I was using on Windows XP and now I wish to use it on Ubuntu 7.04. When I connect it there is no recognition of it. It is a Buslink Model L20/20GB. I checked the Mfrs web site but could find no driver for Linux. I seem to have read somewhere that most hardware drivers for linux are available someplace. Anybody?

Jim

And please do not suggest that I employ the arcane solution posed in Steve Gillespie's "7.04 won't recognize usb hard drive". I got part way through that nightmare and gave it up as hopelessly beyond me. I am strictly a gui guy.

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Jayotis Diggory (jayotis-d) said :
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Here's some GUI for you,
http://bravin.home.cern.ch/bravin/usbide/usbide.html

I have never used this driver or your model HD so its up to you if its worth the risk. It looks like the guy could use a little testing help and maybe a thank you. If you decide to try that driver, i recommend starting a short thread in the forums sharing your experience for others with the same hardware... and send a scolding email to the companies for not supporting OSS.

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Jim (angst37) said :
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Sorry, but that solution is beyond my abilities to comprehend. Half of the stuff is just so much gibberish to me, and my computer would not allow me to even cut/copy and paste the "tarball" into the suggested directory. I am abandoning this idea and will instead buy a drive that is already set up for linux. Somewhere there must be a list of compatible devices. Thanks for your suggestion anyway.
Jim

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Jayotis Diggory (jayotis-d) said :
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