This just got my attention.  I have vbox that works Windows XP Pro in Ubuntu
8.04 64 OS.  It needs working USB port to operate a QuickCam.  I was frustrated
not being able to find a software or driver that would run QuickCam 3000 in the
Ubuntu.  That is why I resorted to the Windows XP in vbox.  Any help or tips
will be very much appreciated.  Thank you.  Jim  

Quoting Larry Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> I can grab a USB device for a VM using the
> usbattach command, and later release it using
> usbdetach, but if I do that, it seems vbox does not
> effectively notify the host kernel using usb_reset
> or usb_release_interface or whatever would be the
> correct thing so the host can, for example in the
> case of a storage device, trigger usb-storage to
> make the device available in the host again.  Is
> there a clean way to get this to happen?  I can of
> course just remove and insert the device physically,
> or hack up some program to reset the device or the
> hub port, but I am hoping to avoid that.
> 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
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