Hello,

I made a Java application which uses javax.usb to access USB device. It
nicely runs on the Linux distributions: Suse 9.0, Mandrake 10.0, and
RedHat 7.2.

I installed javax.usb on Linux Fedora Core 3 system (kernel 2.6.9-1.667)
and on that system my Java application doesn't work.

The problem is because my USB device (programmable USB keyboard with
bulk interface) is not configured. It has one configuration. Its index
is 1, but it is not active. How can I make the USB configuration active?
On other distributions it is made active automatically by the system,
but not on Fedora.

I assume that this question doesn't have to do much with javax.usb
itself, but has anybody else encountered this problem? Is there a
solution for it?

Is there anybody using javax.usb on Fedora Core 3 system? Does it work
fine?

Thanks a lot.

Regards,

Tomaz



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