On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 05:03:23PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote: > Additionally, I still seem to have issues initializing the B80 the > first time I boot my Linux host. It can take me a few minutes, and > roughly 15 retries, until it finally works. Reconnect also happens to > fail most of the time, so I defined a keyboard key combination to invoke > RESTARTBRL. This works reliably after the frirst init of the device. > But as mention, the first init can really take long to work. If anyone > has found any useful trick to make the B(I) more reliable on Linux, > please let me know. It is a rather cool piece of hardware otherwise, I > really wish we(I) could finally nail this instability. I haven't yet devoted a lot of time to this as the Brailliant I have is a loan while I wait for my display to either be repaired or replaced. What I have observed so far is that its USB ID seems to trigger the cdc_acm module which then attempts to claim the device, creating a conflict. Are you seeing something similar and did you try blacklisting the cdc_acm module? Cheers, S.M.
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