On Friday 07 December 2001 21:53, DevilKin wrote: > On Thursday 06 December 2001 21:20, Brad Hards wrote: > > DevilKin wrote: > > > Hello > > > > > > Can someone give me some pointers how to start debugging usb problems? > > > > The question cannot be answered as posed, since it depends on what type > > of problem and how clueful you are about USB, C code and hardware design. > > > > There is some guidance in the content on http://www.linux-usb.org, > > especially the FAQ (HINT: read the bit on how to report a problem!) and > > the guide. > > > > Try checking /proc/bus/usb/devices and /proc/bus/usb/drivers to make sure > > you have matching entries. > > > > Try turning on debugging options and recompiling. > > > > Try using hardware tools to monitor the line. > > > > Try alternate hardware. > > > > I am sure that this won't really help, but you question is too vague to > > provide anything more. > > Ookay. > > Thus: i have a webcam which can behave either as a Digita device, or as a > usb-storage device. Personally I like the latter better (more general). > > When i connect the cam, it's correctly detected as a usb-storage device. > > The thing is that i either can't decently mount it (mount hangs and i get > very much 'transfer failed' in syslogs, or cp hangs (attempting to copy the > pics from the cam) with the same message in the syslogs. I'll forward a > message here I sent to the lkml earlier with complete description of the > problem. > > Hope it helps a bit more. > > Mail coming up. > > DK
Sorry bout this - mail client crashed at the wrong moment. :-((( DK _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
