On Mon, 10 May 2004, Papik Meli wrote:

> Hi, this is the first time I post to this list, so please excuse any 
> mistake...
> 
> Until kernel 2.6.3 there was a patch that permitted to use some USB
> whose first interface number is 1 instead of 0. But with kernel 2.6.5
> the patch didn't work anymore. So I "ported" the patch in the new kernel.
> 
> Disclaimer:
> I never coded anything in the kernel and I've never seen any USB
> specification, but now my usb mouse works ;), I hope someone
> could say if I did the right things...
> 
> I'm not subscribed to the list so please CC me: papik (at) ticino (dot) com
> 
> -Papik

I've got another patch, already written but not yet submitted, that will
accept devices with peculiar interface numbering and peculiar altsetting
numbering.  However, until all the USB drivers can be made to work with
such devices (which should be done soon) these patches should not be
applied to a distribution kernel.

Alan Stern



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