On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 09:57:59AM +0100, Ronan Mullally wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Greg KH wrote:
> 
> > Try adding the vendor and product id to the different common drivers in
> > the kernel (pl2303 and ftdi_sio are two good ones to start with) and see
> > how well they work.
> 
> The saga continues...
> 
> I've tried pl2303, ftdi_sio and mct_u232 to no avail.  All three will
> recognise the device and assign it to ttyUSB0, but when I fire up kermit:
> 
>  - pl2303 will happily connect me to the port with no errors,
>    but won't pass data
> 
>  - ftdi_sio can't set flow control / bit rate / etc
> 
>  - mct_u232 seg faults every time I try to access it (possibly
>    due to this being an SMP box)
> 
> Any suggestions of other drivers to try, or should I just start running
> through each one (or just go out and but a supported device)?

Go out and buy a supported device, it's probably much cheaper and faster
:)

good luck,

greg k-h


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