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   1. [ANNOUNCE] 2002-03-01 release of hotplug scripts (Greg KH)
   2. I need solve the next problem (Javier Guaman)

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 14:21:28 -0800
From: Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Linux-usb-users] [ANNOUNCE] 2002-03-01 release of hotplug scripts


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I've just packaged up the latest Linux hotplug scripts into a release,
which can be found at:
        http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D17679

Or from your favorite kernel.org mirror at:
        kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/hotplug-2002_04_01.tar.gz

I've also packaged up a Red Hat 7.2 based rpm:
        kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/hotplug-2002_04_01-1.noarch.rpm
=20
The source rpm is available if you want to rebuild it for other distros
at:
        kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/hotplug-2002_04_01-1.src.rpm

The main web site for the linux-hotplug project can be found at:
        http://linux-hotplug.sf.net/
which contains lots of documentation on the whole linux-hotplug
process.  There are also links to kernel patches, not currently in the
main kernel tree, that provide hotplug functionality to new subsystems
(like CPU, SCSI, Memory, etc.)

The main changes in this release are the following:
        - fixed potential temp file security exploit in the ieee1394
          script.
        - removed the fxload program from the package, moving back to
          one package that is processor neutral (scripts only.)  fxload
          can now be released on its own, separate from the main
          package.

Here's the changes (and who made them) from the last release:

  Changes from David Brownell
        - hotplug.functions: always run setup scripts
        - ieee1394.agent: rm another explicit /etc/hotplug pathname
        - usb.agent: doesn't skip usb.usermap
        - usb.rc: hooks for other "new style" HCDs (2.5)
        - distro should now include /etc/hotplug/{usb,pci} directories
        - remove obsolete USBD_ENABLE option
        - comments/diagnostics say "usbfs" not "usbdevfs"
        - various comment/doc updates, including for USB "coldplug"
        - fxload:
            * fix bug in handling first hex record: nothing to merge with!
            * add '-Wall' to build and resolve warnings
            * Makefile installs fxload.8 man page

  Changes from Fumitoshi UKAI
        - etc/hotplug/ieee1394.agent: fix /tmp writable check
        - usb.agent: match algorithm in usb_map_modules() should be the=20
                     same as in kernel.
       =20
  Changes from me
        - usb.rc: updated the list of modules that we should be trying to
          remove.
        - moved fxload to a separate directory, out of this package.
        - updated the Makefile and .spec file to handle fxload moving away
        - cleaned Makefile up, now 'make distrib' works much nicer.
        - applied some minor cleanup patches from Landon Curt Noll.
        - ieee1394.agent: made more like other .agent files.  Removed /tmp
          check entirely as it's not needed.

thanks,

greg k-h

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Message: 2
From: "Javier Guaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:01:06 -0500
Subject: [Linux-usb-users] I need solve the next problem

Hi my friend, I did write before but I don't found some solution to my
problem,

I explicate you:
I have a server with two usb port but this ports are 00:0f.2 USB Controller:
ServerWorks OSB4/CSB5 OHCI USB Controller (rev 04)

good, all modules usbcore,usb-ohci and acm when use modprobe or insmod all
start when I type lsmod the information is showed
acm                     5504   0  (unused)
usb-ohci               19344   0  (unused)
usbcore                54528   0  [acm usb-ohci]
ide-cd                 27136   0  (autoclean)
cdrom                  28736   0  (autoclean) [ide-cd]
nls_iso8859-1           2832   0  (autoclean)

 seemingly all seem normal but when I connect my usb modem the next messages
appears

Mar 21 15:21:00 inet-uio kernel: hub.c: Cannot enable port 2 of hub 1,
disabling port.
Mar 21 15:21:00 inet-uio kernel: hub.c: Maybe the USB cable is bad?

Then which  the problem is? or which it is solution? because I don't found
how solve the before problem, I could like somebody help me

Bye Javier





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