On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 04:56:14PM -0700, Edward Cherlin wrote:
>
> A database of USB devices, including printers, Flash drives,
> multi-format card readers, IrDA transceivers, network
> interfaces, wireless interfaces, external drives, cameras... As
> far as I know, we can omit brand and model
> Try the "Working Device List" for the first suggestions.
Right.
> I'm not sure what you mean about a driver not for your processor.
If the driver is in source code form, you are set.
If not, er, that's a problem...if someone only posts/supports
x86 binary drivers e.g. There are some answers,
On Saturday 24 May 2003 07:55 pm, S.J. Black wrote:
> Time to jump in... 8)
>
> I'm in the process of writing a collection of distilled
> documents specifically for *users*, not hackers, elites,
> sysadmins, netadmins or others of the advanced persuasion.
Thanks. I and the Simputer community reall
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 01:48:58AM +0200, Piero wrote:
> > - "My USB device isn't assigned an address". This is a ACPI/PCI
> > interrupt routing issue that isn't the USB project's problem. I
> > point them at the "noapic" command line argument, and the ACPI
> > project, nothing much
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> Subject: Re: [Linux-usb-users] Is there a USB Mass Storage
> problems FAQ or HOWTO
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On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 10:52:04PM -0400, Soren Andersen wrote:
>
> So part of what I am saying is that the absence of monetary renumeration
> alone does not make Saints or Martyrs of some sort out of developers who
> program "outside of their regular working hours" on Open-Source
> projects.
Ok,