Fabulous!
I recompiled my kernel, adding usbdevfs support, and added the line to
my fstab. The midisport works wonderfully now. It didn't start
automatically on bootup, but when I unplugged/replugged it loaded the
firmware fine. I will add the line to my modules.conf to see if I can
get it
Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > The last message should have the usbfs file name after the "to"
> > (something like /proc/bus/usb/001/004). Are you sure you didn't
> > accidentally delete the last part?
>
> Oh! You may have somthing here... doing "ls /proc/bus" gives me only
>
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The last message should have the usbfs file name after the "to"
(something like /proc/bus/usb/001/004). Are you sure you didn't
accidentally delete the last part?
Oh! You may have somthing here... doing "ls /proc/bus" gives me only
two directories: "pccard" and "pci", no "u
Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
> I'm trying to get my Midisport USB midi interface working on my Debian
> system. I used to have it running fine when I had RedHat on this
> laptop, but since switching over to Debian have been unable to get the
> firmware to load to the device properly.
>
> /var/log/messag
Hello all,
I'm trying to get my Midisport USB midi interface working on my Debian
system. I used to have it running fine when I had RedHat on this
laptop, but since switching over to Debian have been unable to get the
firmware to load to the device properly.
/var/log/messages gives me then when I