On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 03:53:37PM -0400, Simon Wu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had to compile a driver based on usbserial.
>
> I compile my driver which also forced usbserial to be recompiled as
> well. Thing seems good on Debian with 2.6.6.
Have a pointer to the source of your driver?
> But when I t
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, M Dolan wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am having trouble figuring out how to monitor the USB bus for activity,
> within a user-space C program. Basically my program needs to spawn a thread
> whose sole purpose is to watch the usb bus for any activity (connect,
> disconnec
Hello everyone,
I am having trouble figuring out how to monitor the USB bus for activity,
within a user-space C program. Basically my program needs to spawn a thread
whose sole purpose is to watch the usb bus for any activity (connect,
disconnect). I don't need to do anything else but report
Hello,
I just ordered a Iriver T10#, mostly due to it's superior ogg support,
and found out that it is incompatible with linux due to UMS* device
class. Will support be possible in the near future or is it high time
for me to return this thing?
Thanks,
avuton
*: http://www.misticriver.net/archi
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Simon Wu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had to compile a driver based on usbserial.
>
> I compile my driver which also forced usbserial to be recompiled as
> well. Thing seems good on Debian with 2.6.6.
>
> But when I tried it on Fedora 3 (2.6.9) and Fedora 4 (2.6.11), the
> recompi
I'm having problems getting some of the extra buttons on an IBM
USB keyboard to work. The buttons generate keycodes (from showkey
-k), but produce no result from showkey -s. And currently do not
generate an events in X under xev. (However I am unsure whether I
should have to add an extra Input
Hello,
I had to compile a driver based on usbserial.
I compile my driver which also forced usbserial to be recompiled as
well. Thing seems good on Debian with 2.6.6.
But when I tried it on Fedora 3 (2.6.9) and Fedora 4 (2.6.11), the
recompiled usbserial.ko is about 10 times in size compared to t
I have seen much equipment discussed here but am getting no replies
on problems using a Yamaha RP U100 receiver. It connects to my
pc with a USB wire to give software control for on/off, volumes
and a variety of functions through the software included for
Windows. I am using Windows 98SE. I w
If you supply the information requested it might be possible to help. That
will show which drivers you should use.
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Travis H. wrote:
> > > Then I tried plugging it into the card,
> > > which has the only v2.0 connectors, and of course that didn't work.
> >
> > There is no diff
> > Then I tried plugging it into the card,
> > which has the only v2.0 connectors, and of course that didn't work.
>
> There is no difference between an V1 and V2 connector.
Sorry, I was unclear. What I meant is "putting a hub between the card
and the drive didn't work since it didn't work witho
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Rik Bobbaers wrote:
> On Friday 21 October 2005 16:07, you wrote:
>
> > Clearly the stick is broken. It does think it is a CD drive.
> >
> > You might be able to dump its contents by using dd:
> >
> > dd if=/dev/scd0 bs=1M count=128 of=/some_file...
> >
> > If that works
I need to add a secure USB memory key to our small (32 MB) embedded
arm-linux system. In researching this, I have found a number of software
solutions that would encrypt the file system on the stick (StegFS, CFT, TCFS
etc). These are rather too complex for my system I think. There are also a
number
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Rik Bobbaers wrote:
> i've got an usb stick over here... (128MB , lsusb says:
> Bus 001 Device 017: ID 090c:1000 Feiya Technology Corp.)
> dmesg output:
> usb-storage: device found at 16
> usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
> Vendor: USB Model: D
i've got an usb stick over here... (128MB , lsusb says:
Bus 001 Device 017: ID 090c:1000 Feiya Technology Corp.)
dmesg output:
usb-storage: device found at 16
usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
Vendor: USB Model: DISK Pro Rev: 3000
Type: CD-ROM
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