Hi,
I am facing an unusual problem.I have a ubuntu PC with 11.10 installed
on it and it has a driver called cdc_ether.ko.Now when I connect a mobile
phone to the PC the driver does not get loaded automatically.I had made a
lot of changes in the udev rules earlier and then replaced it with the
d
Hello All,
>From the architecture mentioned in below link.
http://www.embexperts.com/attachments/forumid_9/11012316293acb53699d289750.png
I have some questions:
In the Kernel space:
1. Client driver is refers to Driver for Each connected devices - Example:
EEPROM, I2c_LCD etc.
2. i2c-core - Th
Hi
I just tested it on my Ubutu 13.04 (default kernel) , it is working .
[30971.042909] Demonstrating module parameters
[30971.042913] ===
[30971.042915] myshort is a short integer: 1
[30971.042916] myint is an integer: 420
[30971.042918] mylong is a long integer:
Hi Srinivas,
Thank you for the inputs. The modules works fine with the kernels that come
with Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04, 12.04 and 12.10.
But, we are supporting a product for every latest Ubuntu versions. So, I need
to make it work with the kernel which comes with the distro alone.
So I cannot use a c
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Matthias Beyer wrote:
> The website says
>
> "Most of these lists can be searched via the
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ archive."
>
> That is something which needs to be fixed, or probably we need more user
friendly archiving and search system for this ma
I have also tested, build KO file using your C file, on my kernel and it is
working fine. The kernel version is 3.2.11
Why don't you try any other kernel version and see whether you are getting
same error or not? I guess, it works.
Regards,
Srinivas G
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 10:22 AM, wrote:
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On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 8:16 AM, manty kuma wrote:
> I would like to work on some open source Linux projects. Please share some
> interesting projects that i can work from home. I am not looking for
> anything specific. Anything would do. Any interesting debugging tool or
> some new feature or tha
I would like to work on some open source Linux projects. Please share some
interesting projects that i can work from home. I am not looking for
anything specific. Anything would do. Any interesting debugging tool or
some new feature or that of fixing errors in bugzilla.. Please list
anything. Only