My ultimate goal is to have different desktop icons for mass-storage
devices automatically appear/disappear on the desktop as the devices are
plugged/unplugged.
Now, I've gotten the icons to appear correctly according to the different
devices, but the removing issue is not working yet.
The
Am Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2003 08:53 schrieb Tommi Sakari Uimonen:
My ultimate goal is to have different desktop icons for mass-storage
devices automatically appear/disappear on the desktop as the devices are
plugged/unplugged.
Now, I've gotten the icons to appear correctly according to the
Thanks very much for the (rapid) answers!
Currently, if I plug one usb mass-storage device, all usb storage devices
get unmounted. So I would need to know what mount points get assigned to
If you unplug, you mean?
Unplug, of course.
what devices. Of course I know this during the
Holger Schurig wrote:
Is there any recent USB programming doc available (besides the USB 2.0 spec)?
The Link from www.linux-usb.org to http://usb.in.tum.de/usbdoc/ points to
some rather old code, from the year 2000.
Yes that's rather dated now ... and it was always a bit
specific to the usb-uhci
Hi - I need a driver for the 2Wire USB Wireless
Adapter for Redhat Linux..an 802.11b device with the
windows driver by Agere, there is no Linux driver.
Have Redhat Linux 9.0 and can't connect t Internet
because of this..tried downloading Orinoco thingy and
it won't work..won't even unpack! HELP!
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Hi - I need a driver for the 2Wire USB Wireless
Adapter for Redhat Linux..an 802.11b device with the
windows driver by Agere, there is no Linux driver.
Then ship one of us one of these 2Wire USB Wireless Adapters.
Have Redhat Linux 9.0 and can't
Alan Stern wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Jon Wilson wrote:
# dmesg give me this:
hub 1-0:1.0: port 2, status 101, change 1, 12 Mb/s
drivers/usb/host/uhci-hcd.c: 6420: wakeup_hc
hub 1-0:1.0: debounce: port 2: delay 100ms stable 4 status 0x101
hub 1-0:1.0: new USB device on port 2, assigned
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(cc:ed to the list, as `J' used the phrase 'One of you', implying that it was
intended to be sent to multiple people. apologies if that was not the
intent.)
Hi there;
Maybe it's because I've asked this question
everywhere, and I'm getting pretty
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I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
carrier board does some type of serial to parallel conversion.
Are you sure it's a parallel
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Manoj Sharma wrote:
I have a low speed display device with just a control endpoint. When some
large data is sent on the control endpoint, it is able to ACK for first
data packet in a frame, but it NAKs for the next data packet so the rest
of the frame goes waste
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Alan Stern wrote:
Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength 129
bNumInterfaces 1
bConfigurationValue 0
iConfiguration 0
bmAttributes 0x80
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Manoj Sharma wrote:
Although you didn't say, it looks like you are running under Linux 2.4.
Try using 2.6 and see if that makes any difference. So far as I know, the
2.6 version of the UHCI driver _will_ schedule other TDs in the same frame
as a NAKed data packet
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 19:19, Joshua Wise wrote:
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I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
carrier board does some type of serial to
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Jon Wilson wrote:
Alan Stern wrote:
That last message is very odd. It indicates something might be wrong with
your camera. Can you post the output from lsusb -v with your camera
plugged in and turned on?
Attached. This is with a 2.4.22 kernel, with which the
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