You remember that file I had that can consistently lockup my device?
Turns out it has something to do with the cable length and capacitance between the chip and the drive!
My enclosure is a ViPower smart cable. The chip resides inside the head of a small centronics
connector. This then plugs into
Луизе Мэй Олкотт. Я знал, что она жила и писала свои бессмертные книги в
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I nearly finished porting pxa27x support rndis, but this message appear
occasionaly during emunation process.(Same things happed to lubbock with
2.6.5)
if you plug off usb cable then plug it on, after about 3 times or more,
following message appear,then if you want usb work, you had to reboot
lubb
In theory, this is the fix we need to make Genesys Logic devices work.
This patch started life as as343, which was created based on some
information which a user finally coaxed out of Genesys Logic. Limited
end-user testing gives good results.
As we expected, it's a bug in their device. This is
This patch started life as as294. All I did was to regenerate it to apply
cleanly against current kernels.
This just adds a couple of lines to the debugging output with some useful
information, and removes some lines that nobody has looked at in a very
long time.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Dharm <[E
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Hello Marko Röder,
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 00:05:27 +0200 "Photon Software (Marko Röder)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can anyone tell me how to determine the device (/dev/sdX) to mount a
> specific usb hard disk? At moment I only have the output from
> /proc/bus/usb/devices where I can have
Hi,
I was using version of the ISP116x driver for XScale processors, but it was based on
Roman's driver.
The problem I had was the way driver services ISO transfers. Drivesr used 2.6 kernel
way that does not automatically re-submit ISO URBs, so you have to do it yourself in
your webcam Rx inter
Hi,
can anyone tell me how to determine the device (/dev/sdX) to mount a specific
usb hard disk? At moment I only have the output from /proc/bus/usb/devices
where I can have a look, whether the specific hard disk is plugged in or not.
But from there I don't know how to find the correct device t
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 02:43:06PM +0200, Florian Echtler wrote:
>
> - Will it be incorporated into one of the next kernel releases?
If you sent it to me (and cc: the list) in patch form with the proper
"Signed-off-by:" line as the Documentation/SubmittingPatches file
describes, I'll consider it
Hi,
I have problem with Creative Wireless 6000 mouse.
The cursor movement is not smooth, instead it jumps.
I'm sure not all events from the mouse are reported
in /dev/input/mice. For example: when I move mouse around
in galeon window and press right button the popup menu
sometimes doesn't show up,
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usb-storage doesn't directly create any slab caches. Most likely, this
crash is caused as a side-effect of a forced rmmod.
Matt
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 07:31:21PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> Is this now fixed? usb-storage in 2.6.7 is trying to create the
> scsi_cmd_cache slab cache, but i
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