Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But if this doesn't work for you, please let me know and I'll see what I
> can do.
>
> What kind of USB development were you looking to do?

I'll answer the second question first ;).  My company is looking to
use a DataPlay (http://www.dataplay.com) device in our product.  This
is a removable media, write once, DRM, device.  I'm not to happy about
having to use DRM; however, I am getting paid to write a device driver
for linux so I can't complain too much.  Theoretically, the device
supports multiple physical interfaces.  The one I'm looking at is for
USB.  My company has signed an NDA (which I've not seen) and paid $5K
to get a developer's kit (which I think has all the docs I need to
write the driver).

As far as the first question, I'm not picky at all.  I was just
looking for the best way to generate patches to send in.  I figured it
would be polite if my local tree was synced up with both the linux-2.4
tree and the usb-2.4 tree.  If there's a better way for me to setup my
local development tree then I'll be happy to comply.  I'm pretty
flexible.
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