On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 10:02:50PM +0200, Louis van Dyk wrote:
> Below is the output of /var/log/messages for WITH Barry:
> 
> 
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: new high speed USB device using 
> > ehci_hcd and address 12
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: New USB device found, 
> > idVendor=0fca, idProduct=8004
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, 
> > Product=5, SerialNumber=3
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: Product: RIM Composite Device
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: Manufacturer: Research In Motion
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: SerialNumber: 
> > 29763AB712AB26C0E9D4E8053C433BFF5ED02A85
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 
> > choice
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: scsi8 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage 
> > devices
> > May  2 21:37:05 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: usbfs: interface 1 claimed by 
> > usb-storage while 'bcharge' sets config #1
> > May  2 21:37:06 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: reset high speed USB device using 
> > ehci_hcd and address 12
> > May  2 21:40:01 fedora kernel: usb 1-8: USB disconnect, address 12


Hi Louis,

Are there any more messages that come after the disconnect?  In order
to adjust the milliamp setting, to enable charging the battery via USB,
the device needs to be reset.  That is what bcharge is doing above.

So after the reset, the device *should* come back, eventually, and
it should come back with Mass Storage enabled.

So after the above disconnect, wait a while, and then run 'lsusb' and
'lsusb -v'.  The device should be listed there, and if so, I'd be
interested in seeing the output of 'lsusb -v'.

Thanks,
- Chris


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