!!!Каждый руководитель должен знaть
Мечтa руководителя: отдаешь распоряжение – и все делaется. И никакого
сопротивления. Но это – только второй этап в рaзвитии отделa – «управляемый
отдел». А прежде нужно пройти первый этап – «рaботaющий отдел», когдa
сотрудники рaботaют – то есть
1) делaют
2)
On Sunday 20 March 2005 6:38 pm, Shiju Mathew wrote:
> Hi Karsten,
> I could resolve the problem of audio buzz on applying your patch. But
> could not resolve on applying the initial patch from David.
>
Shiju -- thanks for the confirmation. That was going to be something
I asked for ... seems Ka
Hi Karsten,
I could resolve the problem of audio buzz on applying your patch. But
could not resolve on applying the initial patch from David.
Thanks,
Shiju
.
>From: Karsten Wiese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:06:25 +0100
>Cc: linux-usb-devel@lists.sourcefo
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 04:41:29PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> viking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I did note something strange. I'm running 2.6.11.2 at this moment, when I
> > tried 2.6.11.3, my USB Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse stopped moving
> > from left to right, and would only mo
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Hmm. I ran into a problem with my pl2303 device (a phone) where I had to
add a "sleep(4)" into the application in order to make it work... I
wonder if the two are related... obviously 4 seconds and 32ms are two
very different things, but I'm thinking outloud
This patch only
viking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I did note something strange. I'm running 2.6.11.2 at this moment, when I
> tried 2.6.11.3, my USB Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse stopped moving
> from left to right, and would only move up and down if I physically moved
> the mouse from left to right. I d
Joachim Nilsson wrote:
Hi!
Here's yet another horrible fix for pl2303 based devices. This one has
only been tested on about 2000 installed Towitoko chipcard readers. The
actual patch used for those hard coded int URB interval to 32 for _all_
usbserial devices, this is a reworked version that coul
Hi!
Here's yet another horrible fix for pl2303 based devices. This one has only
been tested on about 2000 installed Towitoko chipcard readers. The actual
patch used for those hard coded int URB interval to 32 for _all_ usbserial
devices, this is a reworked version that could be used as discuss
Hi!
Here's a kernel oops patch I recently made for a usbserial-post-kludge patched
2.4.23. It fixes an oops due to a pointer dereference in a down() inside the
serial_write() function. The attached patch is against 2.4.30-rc1 since I
don't have bitkeeper.
I tracked it down with the help of thr
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Nick Sillik wrote:
> I see that unusual devs have an initFunction, which is exactly what I need.
> The
> only problem is that I also need a function to be run on disconnect. Right now
> I'm running my own code it in usb_stor_acquire_resources and
> usb_store_release_resources
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I see that unusual devs have an initFunction, which is exactly what I need. The
only problem is that I also need a function to be run on disconnect. Right now
I'm running my own code it in usb_stor_acquire_resources and
usb_store_release_resources. The
Hi David,
Your "rmb()" patch doesn't do any difference here.
I think an interrupt is a memory barrier also, so the "rmb()" had no effect.
Somebody please correct me, if I'm wrong.
The attached patch really makes it here.
please apply!
thanks,
Karsten
ehci: buzz free split iso out
Context is i.e
A few months ago I bought an external HD with usb2 connection.
Under Windows XP it works. Under SUSE 9.2 it works but stalls,
especially when sending large amounts of data.
When a stall occurs it is followed by a reset after two minutes
and data transfer resumes, and after a few hundred MBs it w
Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
I'm beginning to think that there's something wrong with your UHCI
hardware. The log shows several problems, even your syslog.3 where
neither the USB key nor the mass storage device initialized
correctly. There are port resets failing -- which is almost
impossible if the
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