Bruno Damour wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded my box yesterday from sxce b127 to sxce b129.
Everything went smoothly but I get two worrying error messages :
- hotplug failure :
Dec 12 10:12:30 unknown pcie: [ID 441510 kern.warning] WARNING:
pcie_hp_init: initialize hotplug controller failed with -1 Dec
It is a hardware bug on some x86 systems. While the problem PCI bridges
show the hotplug capability in their device registers, the system does
not really support PCI hotplug slots on those PCI bridges. No real
impacts to the system.
This is issue is tracked by bug ID 6904360. It will be fixed s
>>
>>> -web cam
>> Works to some extent already with Ekiga.
>
> True, but many new cameras are UVC compliant but require firmware to be
> uploaded to it before it can operate using the generic UVC driver.
>
The world of webcams are very diverse. There are so many different chips that
are vendor
The USB FAQ storage section might help you.
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/usb/USB-Faq.html#Storage
The scsa2usb.conf property is mentioned in question 20.
- Colin
Stefan Parvu wrote:
> For FireWire: nope. Nothing reported from scsa1394 driver.
>
> However after your suggestion Im able to see
t take too long - I've had a look through it,
and it seems to be quite a compact/well written driver.
Thank you for your email,
Matthew
On 25/06/07, *Colin Zou* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
> I'm trying to g
Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
I'm trying to get Ekiga working with my USB camera.
According to dmesg:
Jun 24 10:19:44 rachmaninov usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 2.0
interface-association (usbia5ca,1810.config1.0) operating at hi speed (USB 2.x)
on USB 2.0 root hub: [EMAIL PROTECTED], usbvc0 at bus
+1
Gaopeng Chen - Sun China wrote:
> Fingerprint Authentication
> ==
>
>
> Project Overview:
> -
> The biometrics technology grows fast. Fingerprint authentication is
> widely used in many situations. It's a valuable feature to support
> fingerprint in Solar
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
OpenSolaris Programming Cont
ities this project is related to: Device Drivers, Desktop, Laptop.
Colin Zou
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I guess this PCI serial controller is not supported. Is it OK for you to use
usb-to-serial adapters instead of PCI serial controllers?
Solaris support three kinds of usb-to-serial adapters. See
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/USB-Faq.html
Colin
Matthew Smith wrote:
Hi
I would like to migr
Second.
Albert Qu wrote:
This project will deliver some modules and a config tool to support ADSL
modem on opensolaris, include ethernet and usb interface.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), please refer to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADSL, is a form of DSL, a data
communication techn
Have you tried builds earlier than 48 on the same machine?
Beside mouse, have you tried other usb devices?
please run the following commands and send me the output file
- uname -a
- cat /etc/motd
- cat /etc/driver_aliases
- dmesg
- prtconf -D
- prtconf -v
- login command line console, run the fo
William Pool wrote:
I was curious if there is any EVDO support or a group working on it?
You mean EVDO card support?
-William
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I found some interesing drivers in B45. SUNWuksp USB
Keyspan serial driver
SUNWukspfw USA49WLC firmware for USB Keyspan serial
The reason why I find them interesting is that I've been looking for a
way to use my old Type 5 keyboards on my PC.
One of the metho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wireless USB finally coming out of the labs
http://eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=189600587&pgno=1
Interesting, but I thought one of the reasons to have cables was
power?
Yes. My idea is, Wireless USB is not a good choice for devices need be powe
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Colin Zou wrote:
This project will deliver a framework (including a security
sub-framework), some device drivers and a config tool to support
wireless USB on opensolaris.
Please ensure that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is aware of the
security requirements before you complete
fore, this technology is easy for users and the tendency
is clear that it will be popular in the near future.
Communities this project is related to: Device Drivers, Desktop, Laptop.
This project would have a mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Colin Zou
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Seconded.
This project will definitely benefit solaris users.
Riny Qian wrote:
The Virtual Console project would provide multiple consoles and
switch between Xserver and consoles for Solaris. There are two areas
of work envisioned:
1. Multiple consoles
2. Switch between Xserver and consoles
Th
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