Or here.
http://www.projectblackdog.com/3rdParty/kernel-doc-2.6.10.msw1/Documentation/DocBook/usb/r2990.html
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Allen Brown
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> You may find some answers here.
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> Allen Brown
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>
>> I don't load modules for the majority of my hardware. Generally
>> build everything into the kernel. Plus that wouldn't necessarily
>> turn off the device, it'd just make it 'disappear'.
>>
>> As for "why not unplug it?" Have you seen my desk? I have a USB
>> scanner, printer, joystick, keyboard, mouse, hub, thumb drives,
>> camera cable, and card reader. It would be infinitely easier to
>> create a button on GkrellLaunch to turn the port on and off if
>> that is feasible. If I ever changed location of the device I
>> could change the path easily enough.
>>
>> Bus 001 Device 005: ID 06a3:075c is the device in question :)
>>
>>
>> --- Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Other than aesthetics, is there a reason you just don't unplug
>>> it?
>>>
>>> -ajb
>>>
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