Pat LaVarre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>> I include the entry to one usb flash disk that had problem here. I
>>>> think is really good to include it on 2.6.14 since its very trivial
>>>> and worked fine here.
>>>
>>> I'm not a big fan of doing the entire 0000-9999 range unless you have
>>> some idea that lots of devices in the range are affected.
>>
>> I didn't find how I can identify the values to put there. If you say
>> to me I can do that and provide the specific information to you.
>> ...
>> P: Vendor=10d6 ProdID=1100 Rev= 1.00
>> ...
>> P: Vendor=054c ProdID=019d Rev= 1.00
>
> These appear to be instances of USB idProduct: idVendor: bcdDevice
I didn't follow what you meant. Please explain.
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