On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 02:21:16PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
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> hi
> 
> thanks all for replying.
> 
> both usb-irda and usb-ir load automatically

        What do yoy mean that "they load automatically" ? Moreover,
I'm confused because "usb-irda" doesn't exist over here...
        Greg, I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but if
"usb-ir" *really* load automatically without the user to do any
special configuration or action, then it's a *BUG* and you will need
to fix that. Most distributions compile by default all modules
available in the kernel and expect the user or the config file to do
the right job, so by default, you should never force the wrong choice
on the user.
        The USB dongle is one of the few IrDA hardware that works
properly and with minimal pain with the IrDA stack, so the last thing
I need is more support woes.

> usb-ir tells me to use /dev/usb/ttyUSB0
> 
> ok , i do:
> rmmod usb-ir usb-irda irda
> modprobe usb-irda
> irattach irda0 -s 1
> irdadump
> 
> hotsync ... it works !!! ( irdadump shows palm III Irobex .... )

        Good. It's always a pleasure when things work.

> thank you very much
> erez.

        Have fun...

        Jean

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