On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 06:27:39PM -0400, G. Del Merritt wrote:
> At 04:55 PM 10/14/2003, Greg KH wrote:
> >> I'm looking for something of a comprehensive USB-and-Linux roadmap, 
> >since I
> >> feel I have a hole or two in my understanding that needs to be filled, 
> >and
> >> my Google searches to date haven't helped.
> >
> >What do you need this information for?
> 
> I'm trying to write an application that talks to a USB device, and more 
> specifically, a particular class of devices, though I am not sure at this 
> moment if the "class" is formally defined from a USB POV.  I like to 
> understand what I'm writing for, and I feel I'm missing something.  AND I'm 
> having a devil of a time getting Linux to not timeout in the low-level USB 
> handshake/negotiation/whatever.

What kind of devices?  Almost all devices interact to the user through
some other interface (tty device, video device, sound device, block
device, etc.)  Very few interact through a "raw" usb interface (some
camera being the exception, using gphoto2 to talk to libusb to talk to
the camera.)

Good luck,

greg k-h


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