On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 09:00:08AM +0200, Andreas Borutta wrote:
> No. I trusted the experienced admin, that he would have done it, if it
> could help to find a solution.
> 
> Of course I can do it now, but I suppose that stopping it will cause
> several consequences on the system.

I'd recommend rebooting and then running the following on an otherwise
idle system, as root:

        /etc/init.d/udev stop

That should stop it, then plugin your device, and then try the lsusb:

        lsusb -v

At this point, check whether berry_charge is loaded:

        lsmod | grep berry

After this experiment, reboot again, and all will be back to normal.

- Chris


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