RE: System can't recognise specific USB device (Intel Bay Trail)

2017-05-15 Thread Alan Stern
On Mon, 15 May 2017, Nuno Vitorino wrote: > Hi, > > Tested with Windows but fails there as well... On the device > literature is mentioned the USB is galvanically isolated. I suspect > this is the reason that it's interfering with it getting recognised. > However, a lot of other boards, including

RE: System can't recognise specific USB device (Intel Bay Trail)

2017-05-15 Thread Nuno Vitorino
kernel.org Subject: Re: System can't recognise specific USB device (Intel Bay Trail) On Sat, 13 May 2017, Nuno Vitorino wrote: > Hi, > > I m working with two different Intel Bay Trail motherboards based on > the > J1900 processor with Debian Jessie (kernel 3.16.39). Both are &g

Re: System can't recognise specific USB device (Intel Bay Trail)

2017-05-14 Thread Alan Stern
On Sat, 13 May 2017, Nuno Vitorino wrote: > Hi, > > I�m working with two different Intel Bay Trail motherboards based on the > J1900 processor with Debian Jessie (kernel 3.16.39). Both are exhibiting a > strange behaviour when connecting a specific USB device, a Digital to > Digital Converter (DD

System can't recognise specific USB device (Intel Bay Trail)

2017-05-13 Thread Nuno Vitorino
Hi, I’m working with two different Intel Bay Trail motherboards based on the J1900 processor with Debian Jessie (kernel 3.16.39). Both are exhibiting a strange behaviour when connecting a specific USB device, a Digital to Digital Converter (DDC) which works via USB Audio Class 2 (snd-usb-audio). W