The problem, is that it's not recognised in HAL. Most BlackBerries are
recognised as generic 0001/0004 or 0006 modes via usb_id. What you'd
need to do is write a HAL driver that can give something of a meaning to
the device other than the generic information available at the moment.

I wouldn't mind if you wrote a udev script.

On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 08:10 -0700, Chris Maresca wrote:
> I agree with edge.   I don't see much point in a kernel driver as it's 
> USB device and it's already recognized by the HAL.   Perhaps a better 
> USB HAL driver, but a kernel driver seems like overkill and dangerous.
> 
> Chris.



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