Hi,

I have a usb2serial adapter which has a driver for Red Hat. When I
plug this device in a Red Hat installed PC, the system could not
recognize it. Then I found it's driver and compiled it. Then, I loaded  
with "insmod". Yes, it works :)

Now, my problem is to use it on another distribution(NLPOS 9,
2.6.5-7.201) which is based on Suse.
When I plug the Portfolio USB2Serial PL-2303 device in, dmesg shows me
the lines below
     usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using address 11
     usb 4-1: Product: USB-Serial Controller
     usb 4-1: Manufacturer: Prolific Technology Inc.

Unlike RedHat distro(2.4.18-3), this distro knows even the name of the
manufacturer. And I think it shows that I don't need to install any
driver(???). However, these messages showthat this serial adapter is
not mapped to any ttyUSB* file. For that reason,when I try to use
/dev/ttyUSB0, it doesn't work. I've been searching for hours
but I cannot find a solution.

I'll be glad if anyone can help me or give an opinion.
Thanks 



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