Re: Trouble accessing USB modems on NetBSD 8.1 x86_64

2019-11-24 Thread MJ
On 25/11/2019 1:42 pm, Jeffrey Walton wrote: Hi Everyone, I am trying to test some software on NetBSD 8.1 x86_64 (fully patched). The software tests fine on Debian, Fedora, OS X, and OpenBSD. The software opens a modem, sends some AT commands, and reads some responses. There's not much to it.

Re: Trouble accessing USB modems on NetBSD 8.1 x86_64

2019-11-24 Thread Michael van Elst
noloa...@gmail.com (Jeffrey Walton) writes: >umodem0 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 2 interface 0 >umodem0: U.S.Robotics (0xbaf) USB Modem (0x303), rev 2.00/2.00, addr >2, iclass 2/2 >umodem0: data interface 1, has CM over data, has break >umodem0: status change notification available >ucom0 at umo

Trouble accessing USB modems on NetBSD 8.1 x86_64

2019-11-24 Thread Jeffrey Walton
Hi Everyone, I am trying to test some software on NetBSD 8.1 x86_64 (fully patched). The software tests fine on Debian, Fedora, OS X, and OpenBSD. The software opens a modem, sends some AT commands, and reads some responses. There's not much to it. I added my user account to both wheel and dialer

Re: Strange behaviour on PCEngines APU2

2019-11-24 Thread Staffan Thomén
Greg Troxel wrote: Staffan Thomén writes: Christos Zoulas wrote: Any suggestions? Use a powered usb hub. That would be very inconvenient as the server is rackmounted and there's only IE320 C14 outlets in the rack. Could you please elaborate on this? Is the device drawing too much power? Acc