On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 09:54:43AM -0700, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
> 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...

The Pearls introduced two new modes.  By default, when you plug them in,
they appear as product ID 0006.  This has no database endpoint to access
records through, so bcharge, at the same time it changes the device to use
500mA, changes to Product ID 0004.  In this mode, both Mass Storage and
the database endpoints are visible.

If you use 'bcharge -o' then the device should switch to the original
Product ID of 0001.  In this mode, only the database endpoints show up.

Most of the time, you want Product ID 0004, but -o is there in case you
want to experiment.


> 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.

Thanks!

- Chris


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