On Sat, 08 May 2004 19:51:42 -0700
David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok... applied that patch and rewent through the boot-up sequence and checked the
output of dmesg.
//---
ehci_hcd :00:02.2: GetStatus port 1 status 003402 POWER OWNER
Zariel Skotlex wrote:
Well, my kernel is still 2.6.5, so I had to manually apply the patch's
chunks #2 and #3 (after 2.6.6 goes out, I'll try it on that). And this
is what now happens when I plugin the modem:
...
//---
usbnet 2-2:1.0: usb_probe_in
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Fri, 7 May 2004, David Brownell wrote:
> >
> > Where "port waiters" being a new notion, like the notion
> > of splitting apart the "port" (downstream end of the link?)
> > and the device (upstream end?) as separate entities.
> >
> > Why separate entitie
Hi,
First of all, I am impressed by the many mails that came over the list.
Many thanks for your help. (And sorry for my late answer)
Ian Campbell wrote:
The VIPER kernel has the Roman Weissgaerber's 0.9.5 driver, I was never
able to get the BDL one to work quite right, and some of the patches
see
Alan Stern wrote:
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Erik Meitner wrote:
I have a Toshiba PDR M70 camera that does not work with the Linux
usb-storage driver. The breakage seems to occur when the driver tries to
set up the scsi device. The module then goes into a state where it
cannot be unloaded. I have
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 11:53:03PM -0700, Mark McClelland wrote:
>
> The OV518 and OV518+ cameras require a new file to be added to
> drivers/usb/media, ov518_decomp.c. This code supports kernel-mode
> decompression of the proprietary OV518 datastream. There is resistance
> to adding this sort
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 04:21:08AM -0700, Mark McClelland wrote:
> Greg, since it's an I2C driver you might want to look it over. Or not.
> Whatever :)
Looks fine, but you might want to switch your err(), info(), and warn()
macros to use dev_err(), dev_info(), and dev_warn() instead.
thanks,
gr
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Erik Meitner wrote:
> I have a Toshiba PDR M70 camera that does not work with the Linux
> usb-storage driver. The breakage seems to occur when the driver tries to
> set up the scsi device. The module then goes into a state where it
> cannot be unloaded. I have tried it wit
On Sat, 8 May 2004, Chris McClement wrote:
> May 8 10:57:23 b3ast usb-storage: This device (0686,400b,0001 S 06 P
> 50) has an unneeded SubClass entry in unusual_devs.h
> May 8 10:57:23 b3ast Please send a copy of this message to
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> May 8 10:57:23 b3ast scsi0 : SCSI emulati
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Zariel Skotlex wrote:
> Well, my kernel is still 2.6.5, so I had to manually apply the patch's
> chunks #2 and #3 (after 2.6.6 goes out, I'll try it on that). And this
> is what now happens when I plugin the modem:
Maybe you should try moving to 2.6.6-current. It's faintly po
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Richard Hughes wrote:
Mark,
Brilliant!! The ov518 driver is the one I need - but like you say,
thats not an issue for us to discuss. A new patch would be fantastic - I
saw lots of stuff that looked incomplete, but I didn't know quite how
how to handle it. Thanks for your work with this driver, so
Thanks for your guidance Kevin,
My cable modem is:
NTL:home 200
Model No. 08004EU
lsusb
Unknown line at line 1809
Duplicate HUT Usage Spec at line 2650
Bus 005 Device 001: ID : Virtual Hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID : Virtual Hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID : Virtual Hub
Bus 002 D
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after building kernel 2.6.2 with usb support
and hotplugging i plug in my usb cable modem
and get the following error:
usbnet: probe of 4-2:11 failed with error -75
I believe this is an overflow error and is referred
to as data babble from a device. I configured
my kernel with OHCI suppport but n
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Mark,
Brilliant!! The ov518 driver is the one I need - but like you say,
thats not an issue for us to discuss. A new patch would be fantastic - I
saw lots of stuff that looked incomplete, but I didn't know quite how
how to handle it. Thanks for your work with this driver, sorry for
pestering you
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