Hi Alan,
I asked the vendor for information. They told me the problem has to be fixed
in the firmware and not in the driver. The fix should be avaible "in the
next time". So nothing left to do...

Thank you alot for your help!
Good bye, Joschua


> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Hi Alan!
> > Yes, you are right, I used kernel 2.4.20. The last days I tried to
> reproduce
> > the problem with 2.4.21-rc3 but I failed. It 2.4.21-rc3 seems to be
> fixed in
> > that version. :-)
> > But I have another problem also with 2.4.21-rc3. The data I transmit to
> the
> > device gets corrupt. If I copy clean, self-build mp3's to the device I
> listen
> > some "CLICK". If I copy programs or other files to the device and try to
> use
> > them later, they are damaged.  PONTIS the vendor confirmed this problem
> with
> > "some configurations of chipset and driver". My question: is it possible
> to
> > write a workaround in the Linux-USB driver for this problem?
> 
> Not without some pretty specific information from the vendor explaining 
> the source of the problem and how to work around it.  Is there any 
> possibility you could obtain that?
> 
> Alan Stern
> 

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