On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Chris Frey <cdf...@foursquare.net> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 11:22:18AM -0700, Nathanael Noblet wrote: > > To clarify. > > > > on F12, the stock rpm has *no* udev rules file. When I take the udev > rules > > from your sources, and place them in the rules.d folder, subsequent > > insertion of the blackberry no longer shows up in lsusb as a normal user > or > > btool -l. Prior to having the rules in place, it would show up, but btool > -l > > would get a perm denied when trying to do anything, same with bidentify > and > > all those other syncing tools. > > > > Also, it seems that once I put those udev rules in place, the device > started > > getting assigned the plugdev group, whereas without the udev rules, it > was > > always root:root... > > Thanks for the clarification. > > There are two udev files that I include. One is for running bcharge > automatically when you plug the device in, and the other is for setting > the permissins and the group. > > Try this: remove the one with bcharge in it, and leave the > 99-blackberry.perm.rules. Then plugin your device, wait a while, > run bcharge manually as root, wait a while, and then see if the device > shows up in 'lsusb' and whether btool can see it. > > I'm not pleased that udev rules can now affect what 'lsusb' even sees. > Seems like somebody is breaking fundamental parts of Linux. :-( > Nada. One thing to note. This is a Blackberry Pearl, and I ran bcharge without any options however I see that it should be run with -o ? Also I forgot to reload the rules the first time I plugged it in, so the second time after a rules reload, it was still at 500mA. However the bcharge output says 'adjusting Pearl mode to dualDetecting possible kernel driver conflict, trying to resolve... ...done' So I assume it detected that it is a Pearl... I'll ask on the fedora-devel list as well about how this should work in F12... Once fixed I can submit to the fedora maintainer.
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