usbmgr and the hotplug scripts.
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On Die, 27 Mr 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
I think a new copy of the device will be made every time you disconnect the
device and reconnect it with a different device number. Since the device
numbers aren't re-used so quickly anymore, this should be accomplished
having any HCD problems? Using your USB bus for other
things? I'm wondering if you're doing something which is flipping out the
HCD, causing a fake disconnect/reconnect or somesuch...
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/proc/ide
somewhere, right?
Thanks in advanve
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NYET! The evil stops here
is to connect a scsi Jaz drive to a Mandrake Linux system via
usb. A different hardware solution is fine by me.
Bob
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Do you have any indication that this device speaks the standard protocol?
That is, should it work with the usb-storage driver
#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr=400mA
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Thanks
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Okay, now we're on the same
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:20:03AM -0500, John Fulmer wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
You generally need to get a device that works with linux. :)
The SDDR-05 variants that can be supported are supported. The ones that
don't work can't be supported. At least
Something with similar functionality, but it would have to be (a) much
bigger, and (b) much more generalized.
Matt
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The ones that don't work can't be supported. At least, not without a
_lot_ of effort
Is anyone besides me receiving multiple copies of list messages?
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system? If so, please e-mail me. Your MTA is
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BTW, that IP is a dialup at t-dialup.net. Also, this message is getting
BCC'ed to the e-mail address I suspect is doing this
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How can I decrease the size of log message from usb-storage??
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If not which module I have to install?
thanks
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End of the problem specification.
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What, are you one of those Microsoft-bashing Linux freaks
to it at a raw/USB command level?
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Is there a way? Yes. It's just code, not rocket science. :)
Do I know what that way is? No. You'll need to ask a FAT expert.
Matt
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The Linux FAT code does lots of small accesses
Volts DC. No other level
is allowed.
Matt Dharm
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 01:10:25AM +0200, Uwe Storsbeg wrote:
Dear Sirs,
have found here 105 V AC power on the usb-connector.
Is it allowed to use more than 5 Volt of currency on the usb bus?
Thank you in advance
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should I try to get the thing going?
Thanks
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What's in /proc/scsi/scsi?
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In the wise words of Matthew Dharm:
Interesting... my 120/240 drive works fine.
That error message indicates one of two things:
(1) The USB device has detached itself from the bus.
(2
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new disk:
umount /dev/sda5
# Remove and put in new disk
mount /dev/sda5
Works like a charm
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Load sd.o
Matt
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 12:15:07AM -0400, Chris Kratz wrote:
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Many thanks-
-George Soler.
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What the heck is the adaptor attached to?
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On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:15:33AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:19:02PM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:
Upgrade your kernel to 2.4.15-pre2. There is a patch that should go into
2.4.15-pre3 to fix another Freecom
:36AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
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What the heck is the adaptor attached to?
The adaptor is a little board with ICs on it and a connector which
reminds me on these MIDI connector on my soundcard (outlet,female,3 rows a
8 pins
,
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to it.
Here's the output of usbsniffer on my windows box (snoopy.log.bz2).
Stefan
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do with it ? I can't mount it or copy data from / to it. It's
only a generic scsi device, not a disk device.
Laurent Pinchart
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not assured
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USB Mass Storage support registered.
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M: I know, I'm typing as fast as I can
in the slot, but I
doubt it :-) BTW, do you know what the little round silver stickers shipped
with the disk are used for ?
What kernel are you using? I'm wondering if you're suffering from the
disappearing partitions problems of recent kernels...
2.4.7-vanilla
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Try a later kernel.. 2.4.10 or so should be fine.
Matt
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The device is reporting a vendor-specific protocol... I've seen these
before, it looks like the MS driver doesn't check for a compliant SubClass
code
: command_abort() called
usb-storage: foo Status result -2 0
usb-storage: freecom_transport(): transfer aborted
usb-storage: -- auto-sense failure
freecom reset called
usb-storage: scsi cmd done, result=0x7
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some other PDAs)?
I'll report back how things go once I reboot.
pete
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Okay, it looks like it's stuffing some extra status data in the interrupt
data.
I'm low on time right now... can you remind me next week to look at this?
What you
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some other PDAs)?
I'll report back how things go once I reboot.
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bus, and thus
sharing that bandwidth.
Bjorn has already answered your speed issues, it looks like.
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* There are also old, bald pilots.
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on this list (yet).
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The default MIPS partition table is different from what is found on your
memory stick. That's likely your problem.
Matthew Dharm
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:00:48PM -0800, Don Garrett wrote:
I have a Sony MSAC-US1 memory stick reader which seems to be working just
find with Redhat 7.1
the stick, that is. I still
need to be able to use it with other machines and the camera that it came
from.
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The default MIPS partition table is different from what is found on your
memory stick. That's likely your problem.
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06
- they're much higher than for a regular CF card.
Do you (or anybody else) know of a USB CF reader that *does* support Linux
the Microdrive?
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please let me know. Until I figure out what option it is, I won't be able
to reproduce the problem.
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enough, the Y-E Data Hexa media reader supports exactly that behavior
on the mount light for memory stick media.
Matt
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Hopefully, someone else (Matt?) knows if this chipset is supported or at
least known...
Dmitri
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descriptors.
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 03:01:09AM +0100, SZABO Zsolt wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile an usb-storage mod that knows this hw.
(0x03f0,0x6202,???) so I added the following entry to the unusual_devs.h:
UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x03f0, 0x6202, 0x, 0x,
HP
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got quietly reverted at one point. It
looks like it was working perfectly for the vast majority of people, so
there is already good data to suggest that this won't be that painful for
2.5.x
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I'm just trying to think of a way to say up yours without getting fired
Is the sym driver the only problematic one?
Matt
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:29:04AM +0100, Gérard Roudier wrote:
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If you need 56 bytes for SCSI-4, then why not get 36 bytes, see if the
device is SCSI 4, then ask for the 56 bytes
;
}
+ */
/* was this a wanted interrupt? */
if (!atomic_read(us-ip_wanted)) {
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Okay, now, in place of that commented code, add:
us-irqbuf[0] = 0;
And see if that helps.
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mention it is because
that might mean that the protocol is known as opposed to unknown which
is usually XP's style.
I ran across this from the archives:
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DATE: 12/24/2001 00:15:59
SUBJECT: RE: [Linux-usb-users] How to use USBIDE device?
Some
CONFIG_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT=iso8859-1 CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y
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I see the shutdown messages that the kernel gives???
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I've read all the FAQs etc. A couple of quick pointers on what I should
do to figure this out would be appreashiated. (or maybe your best
guess? I'm sure it would be better than mine)
Thanks, Keith
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The opening lines
Audio Player,
US_SC_SCSI, US_PR_DATAFAB, NULL,
US_FL_MODE_XLATE | US_FL_START_STOP ),
I still need to figure out how to mount.
Keith
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My crystal ball is no bigger than yours... your guess is as good as mine
or should I just keep pounding away?
Thanks, Keith
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Umm... not to burst your bubble, but US_PR_DATAFAB invokes a great deal of
command trickery... so far, you haven't actually communicated with the
device yet.
Matt
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