> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 09:51:14 -0800
> From: Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > it seems that nothing helps. So, I simply switched GET_REPORT off.
> > It works for the piece of junk that Red Hat bought for my testing,
> > and I got several "thank you" notes since we shipped the patch.

> A number of people are trying this out right now on linux-usb-users, and
> it seems to work for them.  But I think their KVM devices also need to
> get added to the blacklist.

Thanks. I ran over to linux-usb-users archives and saw David
Tilley's messages. Apparently, he fished my patch out or RH SRPM
where I it sat for testing. He sent additional IDs to me and
I added them in the patch that I sent out. Do you want me to
resend it to you?

Tilley is not alone. We've got a number of KVM switches that
misteriously healed themselves in our test lab after 2.4.9-31,
in addition to my and Erik Troan's adapters. I think good for
nothing ATEN junk was OEMed into different hardware :(

Vojtech asked David if removing SET_IDLE helps. I did it when I
tried various workarounds, and no, it did not help. FYI.

One last note: the patch adds a "no_get" parameter which switches
GET_REPORT off for all devices. It was my intention NOT to have
it available generally. It was diagnostic tool, e.g. when a customer
has a problem with such symptoms, I ask him/her to send me
/proc/bus/usb/devices and to add no_get. If it helps, I add IDs
to blacklist.

-- Pete

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