e src.rpm).
You can change the spec file to increase the revision number in order to
get a different RPM, and to also skip the compilation steps you don't
need (kernel secure, enterprise, smp etc).
I realize this is slow and painful, but it allows you to keep everything
in RPM and to let urp
Le jeu 08/07/2004 à 18:41, Alexandre Aractingi a écrit :
> Le jeu 08/07/2004 à 17:16, Alan Stern a écrit :
> > As a test, see what happens when you don't use the first part of the
> > patch. That is, keep max_sectors set to 128 instead of reducing it to 64.
> > If
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gt;pusb_dev->descriptor.idVendor == USB_VENDOR_ID_GENESYS
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us->pusb_dev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH &&
sdev->request_queue->max_sectors > 64)
blk_queue_max_sectors
gt; Could there be a connection? kernel is 2.6.7-mm6 locally built.
Unlikely... the problem in this thread is related to usb-storage, which
isn't used by your mouse (unless it's a very special mouse :-))
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... compiling with USB_STORAGE_DEBUG=y in my defconfig...
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Would logs be interesting? If so, where can I increase the verbosity of
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to connect the card) doesn't have to see the filesystem. I thought it
had to see it to "translate" it via USB, when in fact it just bridges
the data for the remote system.
Anyway, thanks for your answers!
(and btw, I do realize that formatting a card will erase t
nted via USB to a Linux PC and the card
gets its filesystem changed, won't the camera go crazy in the process?
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Le jeu 27/05/2004 à 14:52, Stephen J. Gowdy a écrit :
> No, your camera won't like it (I have a SD card in my Zaurus with ext2 and
> I keep forgetting I can't use it in most devices).
Just out of curiosity, how do you format a card with this kind of
filesystem?
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doesn't let the user choose the filesystem)
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Le jeu 27/05/2004 à 13:20, Stephen J. Gowdy a écrit :
> Probably jsut a filesystem issue.
Hi, thanks for your answer. You mean the MS' filesystem?
(just in case, I'll format it when I get home tonight)
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problem has to be somewhere else.
Sorry I'm not a bigger help :-(
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Is it a usb-storage driver bug? Can it be due to my camera?
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> http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~migod/techie/clieLinux.html
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> it worked without any problem. I am not sure wether or not this patch
> was necessary to be applied, but it works for me..
>
> Hope this helps!
> Philipp
>
> Am Mon, 2003-01-27 um 19.0
e this Clié 675 with the usb-storage standard driver?
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