Hallo, Al.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:32:47AM -0500, Al Borchers wrote:
> Oleg --
> 
> I tried this on 3410 and 5052 with and without firmware--worked
> great.
> 
> Please
> 
> 1) Change return value to 1, rather than 0xO1E and 0xA1B.
>    (Clever, but it will just confuse readers.)
> 
> 2) Drop (void) cast on usb_driver_set_configuration.
> 
> 3) Resend the patch with a signed-off line.
> 
> Thanks for doing this--so glad we can get rid of the hotplug
> script!
> 
> -- Al

You may use code, if you need, because it's in public domain (patch
proposition -- nothing serious).

Regarding resend with changes, i will better wait your next driver update
(with multitech patch). Maybe it was updated already, but i can't figure
that out in Greg's "junk, please ignore" trees.

Main reason was Debian's kernel with support of the devices. Neither udev
nor linux-kernel were set up for them, that is why i did some, seems
worthless, work.

> > pp-by: Oleg Verych
> > ---

Signed-off-by: Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks. Goodbye.
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