One way to see if there is a conflict with a module would be to temporarily add it to the modules blacklist.

On ubuntu I think this is in /etc/modprobe.d/

On 03/21/2010 03:08 AM, Tomas Kriha wrote:
I have installed Barry 0.16 on an Ubuntu 9.10 box and neither btool and barrybackup find it.

It is found by bcharge (which works fine) and shows up on lsusb.

I read on the Barry trouble shooting page that there was a conflict between usb_storage and older versions of Barry.

Perhaps this is still the problem? If so, is there a way I can test or fix it?

Thanks in advance, Tomas.


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